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Diplomacy and Globalization--In Antiquity and the Dark Ages. Roger Lucy.

by Lucy, Roger; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 101Global Issues. Publisher: Bout de Papier, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Caliphate | Charlemagne 742-814 | Civilization, Ancient | Diplomacy -- History | Globalization | Middle AgesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Trade and diplomacy have long and intimate links and globalization is nothing new. All that is different is the scale and velocity of such changes." (BOUT DE PAPIER) This article reveals that diplomacy and globalization have existed since antiquity and describes, through specific historical figures and events, the ways by which diplomatic ties were made and how globalization took place.
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Originally Published: Diplomacy and Globalization--In Antiquity and the Dark Ages, Fall/Winter 2003; pp. 6-9.

"Trade and diplomacy have long and intimate links and globalization is nothing new. All that is different is the scale and velocity of such changes." (BOUT DE PAPIER) This article reveals that diplomacy and globalization have existed since antiquity and describes, through specific historical figures and events, the ways by which diplomatic ties were made and how globalization took place.

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