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List of figures, list of tables, acknowledgments Introduction PART I RECOVERING WESTERN ANTIQUITY 1. The dialectical logic of Thucydides' Melian Dialogue 2. Aristotelian political methodologies 3. Toynbee's Jesus: computational hermeneutics and the continuing presence of classical Mediterranean civilization PART II THE HUMANISTIC SCIENCE OF THE MODERN CLASSICS 4. The humanistic moment in international studies: reflections on Machiavelli and Las Casas 5. Can the end of power politics be part of the concepts with which its story is told? A Leibnizian reply 6. Rescuing 'reason' from the 'rationalists': reading Vico, Marx and Weber as reflexive institutionalists 7. An Orwellian Lasswell PART III CONTEMPORARY HUMANISTIC REFORMULATIONS 8. Fairy tales, tragedies and world histories: Testable structuralist interpretations 9. Beneath Tit-for-Tat: the contest of political economy fairy tales within SPD protocols 10. Emancipatory empiricism: toward the renewal of empirical peace research 11. The presumption of anarchy in world politics: On recovering the historicity of world society 12. The return of practical reason to international theory.