... pursue the goal of a multipolar world. Since then, both countries have worked together to create a new system—a multipolar world order. President Putin and President Xi have further accelerated these efforts, and now Russia and China have become the ... ... multipolar world.
Over time, China and Russia upgraded the Shanghai Five into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and created BRICS. However, Russia and China are convinced that in order to build a global order that could deliver peace, development, respect ...
... activities engaging BRICS parliaments, universities and think tanks, civil society institutions and public movements of all kinds.
Timofey Bordachev:
BRICS Before the Kazan Summit: The Dialectic of Creation and Destruction Against the Backdrop of a New World Order
The fundamental challenge for BRICS summits is to gradually shift the focus from rather general political statements to specific proposals and solutions that reflect the fundamental interests of developing nations, which have long been underrepresented in global and regional governance....
... revolutionary revision. This, however, inspires optimism and leaves more chances that everything that is happening now will be studied by someone in the future.
Among all the initiatives and undertakings that are rightly considered as the engines of the new world order, there is BRICS – an association of 9 states, originally created by Brazil, Russia, India and China – that plays, of course, the most important role. First of all, because from the very beginning it included states that had the potential to embody in theory ...
... to each other; it is therefore essential to discuss both converging and diverging views on major components of the emerging world order.
Sixth,
human dimensions.
The trip might well produce some other positive results, which do not look really breathtaking,... ... still have to stand in long lines waiting for single-entry visas to be stamped in our passports.
Dmitriy Kiku:
Positions of BRICS Nations on UN Security Council Reform
A lot of Putin-Xi conversations will take place behind closed doors, which is only ...
... flexible arrangements within some of such institutions that could blur the red line between membership and partnership (e. g. BRICS+). The price for the enlargement will be a more complicated and cumbersome decision-making process as well as a looser discipline ... ... challenging.
The Crisis of Statehood
An important question in the ongoing transformation is about how could the erosion of the world order might or might not affect individual states. Is it possible to avoid a further deepening of the crisis of statehood ...
BRICS has received an impulse to make a real transition to a new, more just world order
BRICS has received an impulse to make a real transition to a new, more just world order. The ability of the new BRICS to fully realize itself and fulfill the mission of the transition depends on how our descendants will remember the 21st century,
Viktoria ...
... common interests to resist the emerging bipolarity and, where possible, to mitigate its negative repercussions, with an emphasis on promoting multilateral mechanisms of international cooperation.
For example, Russia, India and China are members of the BRICS and the SCO. Moscow and New Delhi should make additional efforts to ensure that these institutions are not going to evolve into “the leagues of extraordinary gentlemen”, but instead will become effective tools in the search for a common denominator ...
... and profound changes as everything chaotically transitions from the former U.S.-led unipolar system to an emerging Multipolar World Order. Experts debate exactly when this process began, but many agree that its most significant milestones thus far were ... ...
Managing Bi-Multipolarity
It is for this reason that India has sought to play leading roles in multilateral platforms the Quad, BRICS, and the SCO. The first one serves as its means for balancing China’s rise in what India hopes will be a friendly, gentle,...
... systems, with them turning into a crucial force in the transforming global economy. The largest developing markets, primarily the nations of BRICS, are among the leaders here. In March 2022, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Sergey Ryabkov said that BRICS will form the foundation of a new world order, saying “I think that the BRICS states, totaling almost half of the world’s population and accounting for a large chunk of the global GDP, will be among the backbones of the new emerging world order.”
Irina Prokhorenko:
International ...
... multilateralism instead of multipolarity. The two terms sound similar, but they differ in meaning. Multipolarity involves building a new world order on the basis of power, while multilateralism is based on interests. Multipolarity consolidates the privileges of leaders,... ... the experience of European integration, it is worth looking for sprouts of new multilateralism elsewhere. Examples include the BRICS+ project and the “Community of Common Destiny.” Both initiatives attempt to avoid the over-complication, exclusivity,...