Some discussions of Demosthenes vs Philip

Brunt, P. A. Euboea in the Time of Philip II, Classical Quarterly 19 (1969) 245-265.

Burke, E. M. The early political speeches of Demosthenes: elite bias in the response to economic crisis. Classical Antiquity 21 (2002) 165-193.

Cargill, J. Demosthenes, Aischines, and the crop of traitors. The Ancient World 11 (1985) 75-85.

Cawkwell, G. L. Demosthenes' Policy after the Peace of Philocrates, II, Classical Quarterly 13 (1963) 200-213.

Hammond, N. G. L. Philip of Macedon. DF233.8 .P59 H35 1994

Hammond, N. G. L. Philip's Letter to Athens in 340 B.C. Antichthon 27 (1993) 13-20

Harris, E. M. Aeschines and Athenian Politics. DF233.2 .H37 1995

Kralli, I. Athens and the Hellenistic Kings (338-261 B.C.): The Language of the Decrees, Classical Quarterly 50 (2000) 113-132.

Leopold, J. W. Demosthenes on distrust of tyrants. Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies 22 (1981) 227-246.

Markle, M. M. Demosthenes' Second Philippic. A valid policy for the Athenians against Philip. Antichthon 15 (198) 62-85.

Markle, M. M. The Strategy of Philip in 346 B.C. Classical Quarterly 24 (1974) 253-268.

Montgomery, Hugo. The Way to Chaeronea. Foreign Policy, Decision-Making and Political Influence in Demosthenes' Speeches. DF289 .M66 1983

Ryder, T. T. B. Demosthenes and Philip's Peace of 338/7 B.C. Classical Quarterly 26 (1976) 85-87.

Sealey, R. Demosthenes and His Time: A Study in Defeat. DF277 .S315 1993

Shiffman, G. Construing Disagreement: Consensus and Invective in "Constitutional" Debate," Political Theory 30 (2002) 175-203.

Worthington, Ian, ed. Demosthenes. Statesman and Orator. PA3952 .D68 2000