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Since scholarship began on imperialism issues about it have been largely considered from perspectives of effects of empires, wrongfully neglecting the critical signals of causality for Roman imperialism,although Rome has been its scholastic basis.In this book,the author has tried to separate imperialism from empire and use Rome and the USA to reconceptualise imperialism free from the effects of empires, hinging imperialism rather on the necessities of natural politics than ability of empires. It is argued in the book that the European international behaviours were limited in terms to empire…mehr

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Since scholarship began on imperialism issues about it have been largely considered from perspectives of effects of empires, wrongfully neglecting the critical signals of causality for Roman imperialism,although Rome has been its scholastic basis.In this book,the author has tried to separate imperialism from empire and use Rome and the USA to reconceptualise imperialism free from the effects of empires, hinging imperialism rather on the necessities of natural politics than ability of empires. It is argued in the book that the European international behaviours were limited in terms to empire and should not be seen as imperialism in the context of scholarship in international behaviours of ancient Rome and the USA.This method has rewardfully offered new definitions, new single theory instead of the extant plethora of theories, new typology and a model of imperialism, all which present imperialism as necessitated, prompted and rather justified in the context in which it has occurred. To affirm this,the author drew out positive adaptation of imperialism as a model of development. He has, indeed, set new thinking in the fields of political history, international politics and relations.
Autorenporträt
Moses Oyelade is a Classicist. He studies Classical Studies at the University of Ibadan,Nigeria from where he also got a Master's degree in Classics in 2006. In 2017 he was awarded PhD degree in Ancient History in Classics at the same University. After graduation with Bachelor of Arts degree he worked for many years as an investigative journalist.