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Two inscribed documents of the Athenian Empire: the Chalkis decree and the tribute reassessment decree [PDF]
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis decree of 446/5 (or 424/3?) BC (IG I3 40) and the tribute reassessment decree (“Thoudippos’ decree”) of 425/4 BC (IG I3 71). Based on English translations
Lambert, Stephen
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From 'Theories of Hegemony' to 'Hegemony Analysis' in International Relations [PDF]
The paper deals with the phenomenon of hegemony in International Relations theory and practice. First, it develops a cartography of the existing approaches to hegemony in IR.
Antoniades, Andreas
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The Cratylus: An Explication [PDF]
In Plato’s Cratylus, Socrates, Hermogenes, and Cratylus attempt to discover if things are named with consideration to phusis or nomos. This paper traces these arguments throughout Plato’s dialogue.
Upham, Elizabeth
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Prior pandemics. looking to the past for insight into the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Mackowiak PA.
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1. Athens: Historical Background
We know that the civilizations of most of the world\u27s people today are the outgrowths of previous civilizations which for some reason or another came to an end, though not without leaving a deposit of ideas and techniques for their successors to ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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LYSIAS’ ORATION AGAINST AGORATUS AS HISTORICAL SOURCE
The author of the paper analyzes Lysias’ thirteenth oration entitled Against Agoratus as a historical source. Agoratus was accused for killing Dionysodorus, an Athenian taxiarchos, one of democratic leaders.
Ифигенија Драганић
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Arms Races and Negotiations [PDF]
A state which does not desire an arms race may nevertheless acquire new weapons if it believes another state will acquire them. If each state assigns some arbitrarily small probability to the event that the other state has a dominant strategy to acquire ...
Balinga, Sandeep, Sjostrom, Tomas
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