A critical appraisal on the execution and resolution of the Macedonian wars
Abstract
This paper provides a critical appraisal of the concepts of execution and resolution of the Macedonian Wars within the context of conflict resolution. As such, the framework of my analysis is based on the concepts and principles of execution and resolution; why it is studied, and how it is studied. The Macedonian Wars from the periods (214 - 148 BC) was a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and her Greek allies against numerous Greek kingdoms. The several phases of the war include the first Macedonian war, the second Macedonian war, the third Macedonian war, the fourth Macedonian war, and the Roman-Seleucid war. This paper will also adopt the use of the classical ideas of conflict management to address impulsions that stimulated these wars and the models established for the attainment of peace.
How to Cite This Article
Ige Kehinde Moses (2022). A critical appraisal on the execution and resolution of the Macedonian wars . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 3(1), 134-137.