Search: China,USA,BRICS (20 materials)

 

The Internet Is Easy. What You Need Is Fundamental Science

... Simon. Today we are witnessing a global trend towards technological sovereignty. We see this taking place in the European Union, China, Russia and even the United States. With this in mind, what is India’s notion of technological sovereignty? Russia — ... ... industry, and how are these steps impacting India’s position in the global tech arena? Alexander Ignatov, Elena Zinovieva: BRICS Agenda for Digital Sovereignty Some steps have been taken at the governmental level. India’s government has been able ...

06.02.2024

Is Russia Losing India?

... relationship derives from the understanding of general trends in the development of world politics of our times. Managing India and China Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury: India’s Eurasian Pathway: Towards an Evolving Strategic Partnership The modern world is evolving,... ... 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 ...

02.08.2023

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

... scenarios and the possible policy responses coming though G20 policy coordination. GT: How do you feel about the changes in China's role and influence in the G20 over the past few years? What has China's vision of global governance, as well as the initiatives ... ... 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

India Is Irreplaceable Balancing Force in Global Systemic Transition

... special military operation in Ukraine raised concerns that this targeted Great Power would become disproportionately dependent on China in response since the People’s Republic was considered to be its only reliable valve from Western pressure. That expectation ... ... 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,...

06.06.2022

Revisiting the R5 Paradigm

... de-dollarization and the use of national currencies in financial transactions. One of the cases in point was the discussion between China and Saudi Arabia on the possibility of using Chinese Yuan for settlements in lieu of Saudi’s oil deliveries to China. ... ... Club advanced the R5 initiative that was meant to bolster financial settlements and transactions in the national currencies of BRICS members. An extension of this initiative was the R5+ concept that involved the extension of the use of national currencies ...

01.04.2022

Russia Moves East, India West, Straining Ties

Russia and India are going to lose a lot if they have to take sides in this forthcoming US-China rivalry "Russia is losing India!"—I have been hearing such lamentations in Moscow for as long as I have followed ... ... and to mitigate it to the extent possible with a new emphasis on multilateralism. India, China and Russia are all members of BRICS and of SCO; Moscow could work harder making these institutions more efficient in reaching common denominators for even highly ...

28.12.2020

Non-Western Multilateralism: BRICS and the SCO in the Post-COVID World

... partners of the United States, the likelihood of such involvement is negligible, especially since it would immediately paralyse the Five. By staying above the new global fray and suggesting new rules and regimes for counteracting transnational challenges, BRICS will help to moderate the fray and prevent the emergence of new Cold War blocs and the general polarisation into “USA+” and “China+”. It is important to understand in this context that a limited number of great powers are no longer able to govern the world effectively. This is realised by a growing number of regional actors that seek to play an active and independent role ...

31.07.2020

20 Years of Vladimir Putin: How Russian Foreign Policy Has Changed

... Asian accent. Bilateral relations and multilateral formats — in particular, as part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, BRICS and RIC (Russia, India, China) — have created conditions in which Russia, neither the largest nor a dominant player, has so far been able to maintain ... ... success lie in the fact that here Russian actions are clearly focused on its interests (and not on its own ideology; in its refusal to impose some geopolitical model on other countries; in a good knowledge of the region and the capability and readiness ...

09.10.2019

BRICS Should Avoid Becoming an anti-US Group

... Assistant Professor, Centre for Latin American & International Studies, Goa University How do Indian experts see the role of BRICS in world politics and what do they think about current relations between Russia and India? Dattesh Parulekar , Assistant ... ... to the shifts in the balance of power. For example, what was the US–Russia, you know, competitive hegemony is now the US–China competitive hegemony. Still, Russia remains a very important strategic player. In fact, Russia has become a swing player....

13.03.2019

Three Horizons of Brazil–Russia Relations

... was only a nominee for the office of the Chancellor, Araújo claimed that “Maoist China had to be opposed.” The Second Horizon: Realpolitik Brazilian Style If Araújo... ... Brazil and Israel. It directly contradicted the idea of opening Brazil’s embassy in Jerusalem, which Bolsonaro proposed in support of a similar move by Trump. In the same... ... dialogue? We believe it could. Such a dialogue could take place at the upcoming 11 th BRICS Summit, which will be held in Brazil in 2019. Mourão, who is fluent in English...

11.02.2019
 

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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