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Balancing and Balancing Failure in Biblical Times
Unformatted Document Text:  29 Mario Liverani. 2001. International Relations in the Ancient Near East, 1600-1100 BC London: Palgrave. Mearsheimer, J. J. (2001). The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York,Norton. Millard, Alan. 1994. The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC. StateArchives of Assyria Studies. Helsinki: Department of Asian and AfricanStudies, University of Helsinki, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project. Oates, David. 1968. Studies in the Ancient History of Northern Iraq. London:Oxford University Press. Olmstead, A. T. 1923. History of Assyria. New York: Scribner’s. Paley, Samuel M. 1976. King of the World: Ashur-nasir-pal II of Assyria 883-859 B.C. New York: The Brooklyn Museum. Parker, Bradley J. 1997. “Garrisoning the Empire: Aspects 0f the Constructionand Maintenance of Forts on the Assyrian Forntier.” Iraq LIX: 77-87. Piotrovsky, Boris B. 1969. The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Tr. JamesHogarth. New York: Cowles. Porter, Barbara Nevling. 1993. Images, Power, Politics: Figurative Aspects ofEsarhaddon's Babylonian Policy. Philadelphia: American Pholosophical Society. Pritchard, James B. 1969. Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the OldTestament, 3 rd ed. With Supplement. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rosecrance, Richard. 1986. The Rise of the Trading State: Commerce andConquest in the Modern World. (New York: Basic Books). Rosecrance, Richard. 2001. “Has Realism Become Cost-Benefit Analysis?”International Security 26:132-154. Roux, Georges. 1964. Ancient Iraq. London: George Allen and Unwin. Saggs, H.W. F. 1962. The Greatness that was Babylon: A Survey of the AncientCivilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley. New York: Hawthorn Books. Saggs, H.W.F. 1963. “Assyrian Warfare in the Sargonid Period”. Iraq vol. 25,pp. 145-154. Saggs, H. W. F. 1984. The might that was Assyria. London: Sidgwick &Jackson. Saggs, H. W. F. 1990. The might that was Assyria. New York: St. Martin'sPress.

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Mario Liverani. 2001. International Relations in the Ancient Near East, 1600-
1100 BC
London: Palgrave.
Mearsheimer, J. J. (2001). The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York,
Norton.
Millard, Alan. 1994. The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC. State
Archives of Assyria Studies. Helsinki: Department of Asian and African
Studies, University of Helsinki, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.
Oates, David. 1968. Studies in the Ancient History of Northern Iraq. London:
Oxford University Press.
Olmstead, A. T. 1923. History of Assyria. New York: Scribner’s.
Paley, Samuel M. 1976. King of the World: Ashur-nasir-pal II of Assyria 883-
859 B.C.
New York: The Brooklyn Museum.
Parker, Bradley J. 1997. “Garrisoning the Empire: Aspects 0f the Construction
and Maintenance of Forts on the Assyrian Forntier.” Iraq LIX: 77-87.
Piotrovsky, Boris B. 1969. The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Tr. James
Hogarth. New York: Cowles.
Porter, Barbara Nevling. 1993. Images, Power, Politics: Figurative Aspects of
Esarhaddon's Babylonian Policy
. Philadelphia: American Pholosophical Society.
Pritchard, James B. 1969. Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old
Testament, 3
rd
ed. With Supplement. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Rosecrance, Richard. 1986. The Rise of the Trading State: Commerce and
Conquest in the Modern World
. (New York: Basic Books).
Rosecrance, Richard. 2001. “Has Realism Become Cost-Benefit Analysis?”
International Security 26:132-154.
Roux, Georges. 1964. Ancient Iraq. London: George Allen and Unwin.
Saggs, H.W. F. 1962. The Greatness that was Babylon: A Survey of the Ancient
Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley.
New York: Hawthorn Books.
Saggs, H.W.F. 1963. “Assyrian Warfare in the Sargonid Period”. Iraq vol. 25,
pp. 145-154.
Saggs, H. W. F. 1984. The might that was Assyria. London: Sidgwick &
Jackson.
Saggs, H. W. F. 1990. The might that was Assyria. New York: St. Martin's
Press.


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