BRICS and polities of multipolarity: Challenge of strategic cohesion
By: Majnoj, B. Ramakrishnan, D
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BookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 40(473), Jul, 2026: p.11-20.
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Third ConceptSummary: BRICs has emerged as one of the most significant formation in contemporary international relations, reflecting the structural transition from a unplug to a more multiple world order originally conceptualized as BRIC by Jim O’Neill n 2001 the grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa has evolved from an economic descriptor into politically salient platform for cooperating among major emerging economics. – Reproduced
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BRICs has emerged as one of the most significant formation in contemporary international relations, reflecting the structural transition from a unplug to a more multiple world order originally conceptualized as BRIC by Jim O’Neill n 2001 the grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa has evolved from an economic descriptor into politically salient platform for cooperating among major emerging economics. – Reproduced


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