Robert Gilpin

Robert Gilpin (; July 2, 1930 – June 20, 2018) was an American political scientist. He was Professor of Politics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University where he held the Eisenhower professorship.

Gilpin was an influential figure in the fields of international relations theory and international political economy. A "soft" realist, Gilpin argued that international economic affairs reflected state power, and that states' security interests shaped international economic cooperation. He was a proponent of what would become known as Hegemonic stability theory, the notion that the international system is most likely to be stable in the presence of a hegemon. Provided by Wikipedia
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by: Gilpin, Robert. Other Authors: Piña, Cristina.
Published: 1990
Fuente: Asamblea Nacional de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Gilpin, Robert
Published: 1987
Fuente: Órgano Judicial de la República de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Gilpin, Robert. Other Authors: Gilpin, Jean M. Piña, Cristina
Published: 1990
Fuente: Universidad Latina de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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