Abstract :
The present paper aims to assess the relevance of Thucydides’s study for international relations, via focusing on his most eminent text, The Peloponnesian War. The analysis of its relevance will be done through a tripartite structure, in which the first two parts are symmetric. In a first part, the continuities between Thucydides’ historical account and the realist and neorealist theory of international relations
will be analysed. While in a second part, the continuities between Thucydides’ historical account and the constructivist th eory of international relations will be dealt with. Finally, in a third part a limit will be raised, via the study of the prescriptive accuracy of The Peloponnesian War (on the grounds of new forms of violence).
Keywords :
Peloponnesian war , realism , constructivism , International Relations