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Sea Walls Protected a City Already Divided

Sea Walls Protected a City Already Divided

By Sterling, Jason

Published by epubli

English 2026
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The Peloponnesian War emerged from more than territorial rivalry. Athens and Sparta represented competing political systems whose ambitions reshaped the Greek world into a prolonged struggle over power, security, and the future of regional leadership. War became unavoidable once fear overtook diplomacy. This book examines the geopolitical conflict between democratic Athens and oligarchic Sparta during the fifth century BCE. Athens relied on naval supremacy, maritime trade, and allied tribute networks to sustain its expanding influence across the Aegean. Sparta maintained authority through military discipline, land power, and conservative political order rooted in alliance loyalty. The narrative also explores how ideological tension intensified strategic competition. Smaller Greek states were repeatedly forced to align themselves within rival military leagues whose conflicts extended far beyond local disputes. Diplomacy increasingly failed as each side interpreted compromise as weakness threatening long-term survival. The war appears here not simply as a clash between city-states, but as an early example of systemic rivalry between incompatible political models competing for dominance within an interconnected world.

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