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  1. Mozi, Basic Writings, trans. Burton Watson (New York: Columbia University
    Press, 2003 [ca. 450 bc]), 62– 63.

  2. Schwartz, World of Th ought, 161.

  3. Mozi, Basic Writings, 59– 61.

  4. For a good general introduction to legalism, see Han Fei Tzu, Basic Writings,
    trans. Burton Watson (New York: Columbia University Press, 1964 [ca. 250 bc]), 1– 15.
    See also Russell, Th eories, 31– 34.

  5. See Chapter 6.

  6. On realism, see Chapter 9.

  7. Walker, Multi- State System, 91– 95.

  8. Ibid., 83– 86.

  9. Plato, Th e Laws, trans. Trevor J. Saunders (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970 [ca.
    345 bc]), 499– 500.

  10. Ibid., 159– 62, 211– 13, 499– 503.

  11. Aristotle, Th e Politics, trans. T. A. Sinclair (London: Penguin, 1962 [ca. 350 bc]), 59.

  12. See Chapter 6.

  13. Aristotle, Politics, 59– 61.

  14. Plato, Laws, 47.

  15. Aristotle, Politics, 72.

  16. Herodotus, Th e Histories, trans. Aubrey de Sélincourt (London: Penguin, 1954
    [ca. 445 bc]), 575.

  17. See, for example, Isocrates, “Panathenaicus,” in Isocrates, trans. George Norlin,
    vol. 1, 367– 541 (London: William Heinemann, 1956), 479– 81. See also Polly Low, In-
    terstate Relations in Classical Greece: Morality and Power (Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press, 2007), 54– 67.

  18. On proxeny, see Bederman, International Law in Antiquity, 130– 34.

  19. Plato, Menexenus, in Th e Collected Dialogues of Plato, ed. Edith Hamilton and
    Huntington Cairns; trans. Benjamin Jowett, 186– 99 (Prince ton, NJ: Prince ton Uni-
    versity Press, 1961 [ca. 370 bc]), 193.

  20. Plato, Republic, 171– 73.

  21. Th ucydides, Th e Peloponnesian War, trans. Rex Warner (Harmondsworth: Pen-
    guin, 1954 [ca. 400 bc]), 404– 5.

  22. On the realist school, see Chapter 9.

  23. Th ucydides, Peloponnesian War, 226– 28.

  24. Ibid., 232– 33.

  25. Ibid., 323– 24.

  26. Ibid., 323– 26.

  27. Livy (Titus Livius), Rome and the Mediterranean, trans. Henry Bettenson (Lon-
    don: Penguin, 1976 [ca. 24 bc]), 49– 50.

  28. Tod, International Arbitration, 178.

  29. Herodotus, Histories, 402.

  30. Tod, International Arbitration, 178– 80.


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