The Corinthian War was closed in 386 B.C. by the first koinè eiréne, that prima facie promised to carry to the whole Greek world, if belligerent or not, a firm and everlasting peace. Six years before, with the war in progress and with Persia as arbiter and guarantor too, two essays or projects of «common peace» or «general peace» taken place, but failed because the imperialist concern of the involved states. In the present article we deal with the gestation, the interpretation of the clauses and the rasons, reals or supposed, of the breakdown of this new kind of juridical treaty that finally only was thoroughly accepted by the imposition of the hegemonic power, Sparta
One of the earliest and the most famous statements of realism in international law comes from ancien...
The analysis of the human and financial resources and the Corinthian strategy for the Pelopoimesian ...
Before the Persian Wars the Greeks did not rely on public finance to fight each other. Their hoplite...
La guerra de Corintio se cerró en 386 a.C. con la primera "koinè eiréne", que "prima facie" prometía...
The Construction of an Anti-Athenian Alliance in the Mediterranean Fifth Century BC: Hermocrates, Ly...
Almost a decade after the conclusion of Pelopormesian War, Corinth broke their tradicional policy of...
In 421 B.C. the Archidamic war was concluded by the Peace of Nicias. In the same year expired also t...
This volume presents the contributions to a symposium held on May 9th, 2009 at the Humanities Center...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
It was once said that “if Sparta and Rome perished, what state can hope to endure forever?” (J. J. R...
That war and alliances created the most suited context for the outburst of staseis (Thuc. III 82, 1)...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and 2009. This chapter considers the evolution of Graeco-Persian d...
Looking at Classical warfare from the perspective of the non-belligerents, Robert A. Bauslaugh bring...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
At the Peace Conference held at Sparta in 371 B.C. the Theban delegates swore oaths as Thebans, but ...
One of the earliest and the most famous statements of realism in international law comes from ancien...
The analysis of the human and financial resources and the Corinthian strategy for the Pelopoimesian ...
Before the Persian Wars the Greeks did not rely on public finance to fight each other. Their hoplite...
La guerra de Corintio se cerró en 386 a.C. con la primera "koinè eiréne", que "prima facie" prometía...
The Construction of an Anti-Athenian Alliance in the Mediterranean Fifth Century BC: Hermocrates, Ly...
Almost a decade after the conclusion of Pelopormesian War, Corinth broke their tradicional policy of...
In 421 B.C. the Archidamic war was concluded by the Peace of Nicias. In the same year expired also t...
This volume presents the contributions to a symposium held on May 9th, 2009 at the Humanities Center...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
It was once said that “if Sparta and Rome perished, what state can hope to endure forever?” (J. J. R...
That war and alliances created the most suited context for the outburst of staseis (Thuc. III 82, 1)...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and 2009. This chapter considers the evolution of Graeco-Persian d...
Looking at Classical warfare from the perspective of the non-belligerents, Robert A. Bauslaugh bring...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
At the Peace Conference held at Sparta in 371 B.C. the Theban delegates swore oaths as Thebans, but ...
One of the earliest and the most famous statements of realism in international law comes from ancien...
The analysis of the human and financial resources and the Corinthian strategy for the Pelopoimesian ...
Before the Persian Wars the Greeks did not rely on public finance to fight each other. Their hoplite...