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in Egypt, and so helped to keep the whole east Mediterranean system
the multiple independences end
system
society of states, and was therefore
on providing a balance of advantage to those willing to work wi
at least acquiesce in Persian authority. The techniques
successors to
different purposes. In dealing with states beyond the range of, their
/ and. as the record survives) particularly in
ith the independent Greek cities, the Persians
the rights and responsibilities of
which are stil found in much
their involvement
explored corresponding, concept
great powers in a society of si
transmuted forms down to our own day.
NOTES
2 See Michael Mann, The Sources of Soci! Power, Cambridge, Cambridge Uni-
versity Press, 1986, Vol. I.
ind also J. Boardman, The Greeks Overseas, London,
‘Thames & Hudson, 1980,
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CLASSICAL GREECE
Independence and hegemony
Ancient Greece, during the four centuries from about 500 to about
nal soci
and deserves o:
vent and bias in wi
century the
ment of all the actors. This a also help us
relate the Greek experience to
It-will be convenient to examint ter-state pattern in Greect
three consecutive periods: first the fifth century and down to the
of the Peloponnesian War (500 to 404 ac); then the exa of congresses
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