Friendship and empire: Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the middle republic (353 - 146 BC)
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adam_text | FRIENDSHIP AND EMPIRE
/ BURTON, PAUL J.
: 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. DISCOURSE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
THEORY; 2. FRIENDSHIP PRACTICES AND PROCESSES; 3. AMICITIA INCIPIT:
BEGINNING INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP; 4. THE DUTIES OF INTERNATIONAL
FRIENDSHIP; 5. THE BREAKDOWN AND DISSOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL
FRIENDSHIP; CONCLUSION.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title_full | Friendship and empire Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the middle republic (353 - 146 BC) Paul J. Burton |
title_fullStr | Friendship and empire Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the middle republic (353 - 146 BC) Paul J. Burton |
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