Hegemonic Rivalry: From Thucydides To The Nuclear AgeRichard Ned Lebow, Barry S. Strauss |
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Theory and Practice W G Forrest | 23 |
Polarization in Thucydides W R Connor | 53 |
What Makes the Difference? | 71 |
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