Search: Multilateralism,World order,BRICS (3 materials)

Is Russia Losing India?

... 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 ... ... opportunity to assist in sorting out some of its own problems with Beijing. This is the formula for the "project-based multilateralism" that might become a real game-changer for international relations in Eurasia. Such a change would require ...

02.08.2023

Can BRICS Underpin a New World Order?

If China’s vision of BRICS+ provides the broadest horizontal span of the Global South, Russia’s vision ... ... becoming increasingly aware of the fact that the architecture that underpins the old world order is giving way to a new configuration of international relations and regional... ... interactions with BRICS states, primarily with China . Andrey Kortunov: International Multilateralism in a Non-Hegemonic World A platform for interactions between regional...

13.04.2022

Why the World is Not Becoming Multipolar

Multilateralism Instead of Multipolarity In Russia, the concept of multipolarity is ... ... founders had predicted. Elusive Multipolarity Igor Ivanov: Russia, China and the New World Order In October 2016, twenty years after Yevgeny Primakov’ policy article was... ... is worth looking for sprouts of new multilateralism elsewhere. Examples include the BRICS+ project and the “Community of Common Destiny.” Both initiatives attempt to...

27.06.2018

Poll conducted

  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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