Robert Gilpin Quote

Both the control of territory and the political domination of one state over another have profound consequences for international economic relations. However... market power or economic power has itself become a principal means by which states seek to organize and manipulate the international division of labor to their own advantage.


War and Change in World Politics (1981)


Both the control of territory and the political domination of one state over another have profound consequences for international economic relations. ...

Both the control of territory and the political domination of one state over another have profound consequences for international economic relations. ...

Both the control of territory and the political domination of one state over another have profound consequences for international economic relations. ...

Both the control of territory and the political domination of one state over another have profound consequences for international economic relations. ...