This note briefly addresses the issues raised by the rise of the BRICs and their implications for US-EU discussions. Section 1 deals with the economic shock. Section 2 addresses the challenges to multilateralism. Section 3 concludes by raising issues for discussion
At the regional and international levels, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (a grouping...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the importance of the BRICS group as representatives of emerging countri...
This note briefly addresses the issues raised by the rise of the BRICs and their implications for US...
The world economy is undergoing a transformation of unprecedented magnitude. According to Richard Fr...
The BRICS countries gained importance on the international stage with two opposing scenarios from th...
Abstract:The discourse over change in the world order from a unipolar to multipolar has gained major...
Over the past decade the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging po...
All long-term scenarios confirm that over the next fifteen to twenty years, Europe’s relative econom...
The economies of the so-called BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are e...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
This article addresses selected issues enmeshed into global economic governance debate. It focuss on...
BRICS as a forum of the largest developing economies is at the center of the global contemporary pol...
The paper focuses on the future of global economic governance in the light of the current state of m...
The paper focuses on the future of global economic governance in the light of the current state of m...
At the regional and international levels, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (a grouping...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the importance of the BRICS group as representatives of emerging countri...
This note briefly addresses the issues raised by the rise of the BRICs and their implications for US...
The world economy is undergoing a transformation of unprecedented magnitude. According to Richard Fr...
The BRICS countries gained importance on the international stage with two opposing scenarios from th...
Abstract:The discourse over change in the world order from a unipolar to multipolar has gained major...
Over the past decade the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging po...
All long-term scenarios confirm that over the next fifteen to twenty years, Europe’s relative econom...
The economies of the so-called BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are e...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
This article addresses selected issues enmeshed into global economic governance debate. It focuss on...
BRICS as a forum of the largest developing economies is at the center of the global contemporary pol...
The paper focuses on the future of global economic governance in the light of the current state of m...
The paper focuses on the future of global economic governance in the light of the current state of m...
At the regional and international levels, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (a grouping...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the importance of the BRICS group as representatives of emerging countri...