Robert Gilpin
Robert Gilpin was an influential American political scientist and economist known for his significant contributions to the field of international relations and political economy. His work emphasized the importance of economic factors in shaping international politics, particularly through the lens of hegemony and global competition. Gilpin's notable writings include 'The Political Economy of International Relations,' where he articulated a framework for understanding how states interact within the global system based on their economic interests and power dynamics. His theories have had a lasting impact on the study of international relations, particularly in the context of globalization and the interplay between economics and politics. Gilpin's insights remain relevant in discussions regarding the motivations behind state actions in crisis situations, such as those seen in Venezuela.
Born on Oct 01, 1930 (95 years old)
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Robert Gilpin is mentioned as an author who discusses the interests in geopolitics.
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Robert Gilpin's perspective from international political economy suggests that geopolitical priorities respond to global economic balances.
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