... following stages:
The Russia-India-China triangle: closer coordination among India, Russia and China in promoting SCO as the core integration platform for the developing... ... ahead with connectivity integration
The integration of the Global South: building a BRICS+/BEAMS and/or TRIA framework that attracts other regional blocks from the developing... ... sequencing has to do with addressing the fragmentations and gaps in the regional layer of global governance (most notably within the Global South) that has become increasingly...
Smarter “Smokestack Industries” are essential to the future.
Considered to be developing economies in the “global governance” set-up, Russia and the BRICS know that traditional mainstream media and online propaganda vehicles driven by the “PR is the new journalism” mindset dismiss the reality that iron ore and steel are essential to the future. This means the assignment of a low importance ...
... rebellion begins where the growth ends. Hence, Russia confronts many regional and national constraints to further engage in global governance whereas many advanced countries tend to see her as a large unconstraint challenger of world order. Today, the greatest threat to Russia comes from within rather than from outside world, such as economic volatility and widespread corruption. We should not ... ... 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 ...