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... conduct inter- state relations . In diplomatic bargaining situations , standards of honesty and good faith were rather low , though it did occur to some governments that a reputation for credibility might enhance their influence and ...
... conduct inter- state relations . In diplomatic bargaining situations , standards of honesty and good faith were rather low , though it did occur to some governments that a reputation for credibility might enhance their influence and ...
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... conduct in foreign relations was restrained , if at all , only by obligations undertaken with each other in treaties . Reli- gious principles , the church , and abstract notions of " natural law " no longer effectively limited what the ...
... conduct in foreign relations was restrained , if at all , only by obligations undertaken with each other in treaties . Reli- gious principles , the church , and abstract notions of " natural law " no longer effectively limited what the ...
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... conduct were notoriously low when judged by today's standards . Diplomats commonly lied , and many took their own cooks abroad for fear that local servants would poison them . The record of assassination , intrigue , and duplicity in ...
... conduct were notoriously low when judged by today's standards . Diplomats commonly lied , and many took their own cooks abroad for fear that local servants would poison them . The record of assassination , intrigue , and duplicity in ...
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B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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