Search: USA,G20,BRICS (5 materials)

Key change on the back of China’s initiatives is the emergence of a credible alternative

What should we expect from G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia? The 2022 G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, started on Tuesday under the main theme of "Recover ... ... actively pursued greater cooperation among the developing economies in the G20 as well as in other international fora such as BRICS/BRICS+. China's particular emphasis placed on openness and multilateral cooperation in the context of the Global Development ...

15.11.2022

G20: Does Multilateralism Have a Chance?

What does the upcoming summit have to show us? Regardless of the outcome of the G20 summit itself, it will be possible to mark the Indonesian presidency as a success.... ... long as its decisions brought benefits primarily to the developed countries like the USA and Europe. Similar stories can be told about almost any of the multilateral institutions... ... world. Perhaps these decisions will be made within the framework of the G20 minus or BRICS plus, but necessarily by countries interested in real cooperation, and not in...

19.10.2022

The Success of Small Countries or What’s Wrong With Being XXL in the World Economy?

... involvement of smaller economies in global economic decision-making and raise the legitimacy of the existing global organizations and networks. These platforms could be created on the basis of existing arrangements and economic blocs — in the case of G20 there could be a case for creating a regional R20 composed of the regional integration blocs where G20 countries are members. Similarly, for the BRICS, a BRICS+ format that brings together regional integration arrangements where BRICS economies are members provides for smaller emerging markets to deliver their contribution to the process of economic integration in the Global South. Source: Valdai....

12.04.2022

Like a Suspended Gym Teacher: Why We Should Not Expect Russia to be Welcomed Back into the G7

... a protracted play. When President Yeltsin first submitted an application for Russia’s membership in the G7 back in 1992, there were simply no other alternative associations in the world where Moscow could try to squeeze in. Structures such as the G20, BRICS or SCO did not exist at the time, and Russia’s membership in NATO and the European Union seemed unrealistic even then. Therefore, joining the “Group of Seven” not only pursued situational tasks (access to financial and technical assistance ...

11.09.2019

G20 Summit: Looking for Compromise

... development of Russia’s foreign policy are the now traditional sessions held with BRICS countries. In addition, a meeting was also held between the heads of state of... ... only had time to exchange opinions on the “Kerch Strait incident.” Trump’s refusal to meet with the President of the Russian Federation means a further loss of confidence... ... State and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. G20: The International Agenda The so-called Iran nuclear deal has become one of the...

04.12.2018

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