The first two treaties between Rome and Carthage are primary sources for reconstructing the history of their relations from the 5th to the 3rd century BC. Is it possible to also investigate the propaganda level in the two agreements? What is the image that Rome wants to give of itself to its subjects and allies through the dispositions of the two agreements? How did the treaties regulate the relations between the two States for such a long time? With the aid of modern negotiating theories and the analogy with similar historical situations, this paper tries to answer these questions.

Trattati/ritratti. Prospettiva romana e prassi internazionale nei primi due trattati tra Roma e Cartagine

Vacanti Claudio
2020

Abstract

The first two treaties between Rome and Carthage are primary sources for reconstructing the history of their relations from the 5th to the 3rd century BC. Is it possible to also investigate the propaganda level in the two agreements? What is the image that Rome wants to give of itself to its subjects and allies through the dispositions of the two agreements? How did the treaties regulate the relations between the two States for such a long time? With the aid of modern negotiating theories and the analogy with similar historical situations, this paper tries to answer these questions.
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