International Relations In The Ancient Near East by Mario Liverani
1600-1100 BC
This scholarly work delves into the intricate web of diplomatic, economic, and cultural interactions that characterized the ancient Near East from the third to the first millennium BCE. It explores how early states and empires, such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Egyptians, engaged in complex relationships that were driven by trade, warfare, and alliances. The book provides a detailed analysis of the political dynamics and the role of diplomacy in shaping the region's history, offering insights into the foundational aspects of international relations that continue to influence modern geopolitical landscapes.
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- Published
- 2001
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- Italian
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- 300-350
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