- Mozi, Basic Writings, trans. Burton Watson (New York: Columbia University
Press, 2003 [ca. 450 bc]), 62– 63. - Schwartz, World of Th ought, 161.
- Mozi, Basic Writings, 59– 61.
- 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. - See Chapter 6.
- On realism, see Chapter 9.
- Walker, Multi- State System, 91– 95.
- Ibid., 83– 86.
- Plato, Th e Laws, trans. Trevor J. Saunders (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970 [ca.
345 bc]), 499– 500. - Ibid., 159– 62, 211– 13, 499– 503.
- Aristotle, Th e Politics, trans. T. A. Sinclair (London: Penguin, 1962 [ca. 350 bc]), 59.
- See Chapter 6.
- Aristotle, Politics, 59– 61.
- Plato, Laws, 47.
- Aristotle, Politics, 72.
- Herodotus, Th e Histories, trans. Aubrey de Sélincourt (London: Penguin, 1954
[ca. 445 bc]), 575. - 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. - On proxeny, see Bederman, International Law in Antiquity, 130– 34.
- 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. - Plato, Republic, 171– 73.
- Th ucydides, Th e Peloponnesian War, trans. Rex Warner (Harmondsworth: Pen-
guin, 1954 [ca. 400 bc]), 404– 5. - On the realist school, see Chapter 9.
- Th ucydides, Peloponnesian War, 226– 28.
- Ibid., 232– 33.
- Ibid., 323– 24.
- Ibid., 323– 26.
- Livy (Titus Livius), Rome and the Mediterranean, trans. Henry Bettenson (Lon-
don: Penguin, 1976 [ca. 24 bc]), 49– 50. - Tod, International Arbitration, 178.
- Herodotus, Histories, 402.
- Tod, International Arbitration, 178– 80.
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