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_aDuggan, Niall et al _938275 |
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| 245 | _aThe BRICS: Global governance, and challenges for South–South cooperation in a post-western world | ||
| 260 | _aInternational Political Science Review | ||
| 300 | _a43(4), Sep, 2022: p.469-480 | ||
| 520 | _aOver the past decades, the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries have experienced significant economic growth. However, their political voices in global governance have not grown on par with their economic surge. The contributions to the symposium ‘The BRICS, Global Governance, and Challenges for South–South Cooperation in a Post-Western World’ argue there is a quest for emerging markets and developing countries to play a more significant role in global governance. There is a widening gap between the actual role of emerging markets and developing countries in the global system and their ability to participate in that system. However, for the moment, various domestic and international political-economic challenges limit this quest. To understand why this is the case, one should understand the BRICS phenomenon in the broader context of the global power shift towards the Global South.- Reproduced | ||
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_aBRICS, Global governance, South-south cooperation, Emerging markets and developing countries, New development bank. _936635 |
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| 773 | _aInternational Political Science Review | ||
| 906 | _aGLOBAL GOVERNANCE | ||
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