Interstate Relations in Classical Greece: Morality and Power (Cambridge Classical Studies)
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In this book Dr Low explores the assumptions and principles which determined the conduct and representation of interstate politics in Greece during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. She employs a wide range of ancient evidence, both epigraphic and literary, as well as some contemporary theoretical approaches from the field of International Relations. Taking a thematic rather than a chronological approach, she addresses topics such as the nature of interstate society in the Greek world; the sources, scope and enforcement of 'international law'; the nature of interstate ethics and morality; interventionism and imperialism; and the question of change and stability. She argues that classical Greece's reputation for unrestrained and unsophisticated diplomacy is undeserved, and shows that relations between Greek city-states were shaped by and judged according to a complex network of customs, beliefs and expectations which pervaded all areas of interstate behaviour.
Product Overview
- ISBN: 9780521872065
- Author(s): Polly Low,R. L. Hunter,R. G. Osborne,M. D. Reeve,Peter Garnsey,Martin Millett,D. N. Sedley,G. C. Horrocks,
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Pages: 324
- Format: Hardback