Russia and China as prominent spacefaring nations could contribute to the understanding of the space economy—space security nexus, utilizing existing levers to make space diplomats and space companies agree upon acting in a mutually beneficial, sustainable manner
When we talk about ‘space economy’, what comes up to our mind? The issue of its ...
... gates to the west and north of Africa, respectively.
Another possible factor for a BRICS expansion could be the size of the economy and the associated “demographic dividend.” [
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] Many African nations are already showing high growth rates. This ... ... support expanding the sphere of BRICS responsibility in one form or another as well as the forum’s more active inclusion in global governance processes. Adding a nation with a similar foreign policy stance could help transform the five current members ...
... space. Economic interests and economic instruments to promote its political interests are becoming an increasingly important element of Russian foreign policy. Its economization is taking place and methods of influence associated with instruments of global governance are being explored.
With the emergence of the Russian Federation as an international actor in 1991, against the backdrop of a transformation in social systems, the content and forms of Russia’s foreign policy have been and continue ...