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Robert Gilpin, né en 1930, est un chercheur en économie politique internationale, professeur émérite en politique et affaires internationales à la Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs de l'université de Princeton. Gilpin est spécialisé dans l'économie politique des relations internationales, spécialement sur les effets des multinationales sur l'autonomie des États. Il est considéré comme le chef de file de l’économie politique internationale et une des figures de proue du néoréalisme.

✵ 2. juillet 1930 – 20. juin 2018
Robert Gilpin: 41 citations0 J'aime

Robert Gilpin: Citations en anglais

“It would be premature to suggest that the nation-state is dead or dying.”

Robert Gilpin

p, 125
War and Change in World Politics (1981)

“Many critics see international trade as a form of cultural imperialism that must be strictly controlled.”

Robert Gilpin

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Five, The Politics Of International Trade, p. 172

“When once asked what was missing from his classic textbook, Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson is reported to have responded, "the class struggle."”

Robert Gilpin

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter One, Nature of Political Economy, p. 22

“Liberal economists conceive of societies as black boxes connected by exchange rates; as long as exchange rates are correct, what goes on inside the black box is regarded as not very important.”

Robert Gilpin

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Ten, Emergent International Economic Order, p. 393

“The economic success of the Reagan Administration was largely dependent upon the pyramiding of massive debt and the siphoning of capital from the rest of the world.”

Robert Gilpin

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Nine, transformation Of The Global Economy, p. 362

“The core of the Marxist critique of capitalism is that although the individual capitalist is rational (as liberals assume), the capitalist system itself is irrational.”

Robert Gilpin

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Two, Three Ideologies Of Political Economy, p. 37

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