April 2015
This monograph looks at Thucydides' classic text, the "History of the Peloponnesian War," in order to clarify the problems associated with defining future threats. In doing so, it 1) recommends prudence when performing any type of 'futurology'; 2) reminds us that there is very real political and cultural discretion in identifying and defining threats; 3) stresses the idea of historical parallels (rather than analogies) as a source of 'evidence' about future perils; and 4) emphasizes that all states, even great powers, are obliged to behave according to the same rule book, and plan with a familiar playbook, as other ones.
This publication is subject to Title 17, United States Code, Sections 101 and 105. It is in the public domain and may not be copyrighted.
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Author: Colin S Grey
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