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A Currency Reserves Pool will Save BRICS from the Crisis Wave

Such was the statement of Vadim Luko v, Russia's Sherpa to BRICS, made at the RIAC event devoted to the second anniversary of the National Committee for BRICS Studies. On September 12, Russian International Affairs Council hosted discussion " Russia's BRICS Strategy: Goals and Instruments " devoted ...

13.09.2013

SCO and BRICS Center to be Established

... Medvedev’s directive "On the Distribution of Subsidies between Russia’s Leading Universities to Enhance Their Competitiveness among the World’s Top Universities", Boris Yeltsin Ural Federal University (UFU) establishes SCO and BRICS Center, whose parameters were discussed at the meeting organized by the RIAC. The working meeting took place on September 10 at the Russian International Affairs Council. Representatives of the Ministry of Economic Development, UFU and RIAC leaders,...

11.09.2013

Discussion "Russia's BRICS Strategy: Goals and Instruments"

On September 12, 2013 at 16.00, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) will host a discussion on "Russia's BRICS Strategy: Goals and Instruments" to mark the second anniversary of the National Committee for BRICS Studies’ establishment (NCBS). The event will be opened by senior officials from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and also representatives ...

09.09.2013

BRICS… More Hungry For Power Than Food?

In a conference call that I attended Friday discussing second quarter performance Brazil’s finance minister Guido Mantega noted that agricultural production increased 3.9% . That’s good for Russia and the rest of the BRICS because Brazil’s food exports help feed them. Among the alliance Brazil is the only nation that can feed itself. Russia, China, India and South Africa have food trade deficits. Among non-BRICS, Japan remains dependent as the world’s ...

01.09.2013

Growth is Stability –A Scope of Interdependent Emergence

... extraordinary interdependence and growing interconnectedness. [1] Ian Bremmer, The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? (New York: Portfolio, 2011). [2] The most powerful and dynamic emerging countries are called BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), first coined by Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill. The BRICs Summit in 2011 welcomed South Africa and now BRICS are widely referred as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. For the background ...

07.08.2013

A Left Turn after Chavez?

... meat accounts for about 40 percent of the Russian meat market, whereas almost 40 percent of the Brazilian mineral fertilizer market is controlled by Russian suppliers. Dr. Davydov, the Russia-Brazil cooperation is going ahead quite smoothly within the BRICS framework. Are there BRICS prospects for other Latin American countries, say for Argentina and Mexico? Not immediately, as there is a tacit BRICS agreement: first develop a common platform and mechanisms to influence decision-making in other international ...

14.03.2013

BRICS: an attempt to agree on a long-term strategy

A “New Power” in the World A “New Power” in the World The BRICS economies are gaining in power and growing into a more tangible factor in international affairs, contrary to skeptics’ expectations. Russia takes this very seriously. On 9 February 2013, the Russian president approved the concept paper on ...

12.03.2013

The non-aligned movement today

... NAM drives the advanced countries out of the Movement's formal boundaries. Approaching global power status, states like India, Indonesia and South Africa feel claustrophobic within the Movement, and reach out to new centers of power, for example the BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Pragmatism and Revived Passionarity Photo: Ria.ru At the summit, Iran is taking over from Egypt as Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement for the period 2012 to 2015 An analysis of current trends within the ...

26.11.2012

The Nuclear Agenda and BRICS

The Nuclear Factor and BRICS Countries: Opportunities and Prospects for Cooperation The agenda pursued by the young but influential group of countries known as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) includes a variety of nuclear and related issues in international ...

14.11.2012
 

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