Abstract:The discourse over change in the world order from a unipolar to multipolar has gained major attention in the recent times. While the United States upholds the pivotal power position in the international system it has experienced relative economic decline in the recent periods. The economic growth among the countries of the Global South has led to their emergence as a new power contender in the international system. The grouping of Brazil, Russia, China, India, South Africa (BRICS) has firmly developed an interregional set up trying to add a new constellation in the world order. It has emerged as a new region of their own with certain shared similarities and common objectives. The group aims to create a niche in international system...
Over the past decade the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging po...
This article has three components: firstly, itanalyzes the conditions that have been established in ...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
At the regional and international levels, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (a grouping...
A distinctive feature of the rise of the multipolar world order in the 21st century has been the pro...
Are we going towards a Multipolar World Order? An analysis of BRICS and Regional Organizations
The sixth BRICS Summit, which took place in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza last July, by starting t...
The global financial crisis of 2008, with its detrimental effects on the global economy, was the sta...
Concerning the BRICS it’s essential to consider comparatively the new power cycle in order to unders...
he current political situation in the world is becoming increasingly turbulent, which does not give ...
Regarding the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) it’s important to analyze compar...
BRICS can be seen as a new multilateral player on the global stage. BRICS Member States view their d...
The BRICS countries gained importance on the international stage with two opposing scenarios from th...
At a time when the liberal international economic order seems under threat, the transformation of gl...
BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and has emerged as the symbol ...
Over the past decade the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging po...
This article has three components: firstly, itanalyzes the conditions that have been established in ...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
At the regional and international levels, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (a grouping...
A distinctive feature of the rise of the multipolar world order in the 21st century has been the pro...
Are we going towards a Multipolar World Order? An analysis of BRICS and Regional Organizations
The sixth BRICS Summit, which took place in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza last July, by starting t...
The global financial crisis of 2008, with its detrimental effects on the global economy, was the sta...
Concerning the BRICS it’s essential to consider comparatively the new power cycle in order to unders...
he current political situation in the world is becoming increasingly turbulent, which does not give ...
Regarding the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) it’s important to analyze compar...
BRICS can be seen as a new multilateral player on the global stage. BRICS Member States view their d...
The BRICS countries gained importance on the international stage with two opposing scenarios from th...
At a time when the liberal international economic order seems under threat, the transformation of gl...
BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and has emerged as the symbol ...
Over the past decade the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging po...
This article has three components: firstly, itanalyzes the conditions that have been established in ...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...