Search: Russia,G20,BRICS (8 materials)

BRICS to unveil the main criteria for the expansion: Interview with Yaroslav Lissovolik

It is possible to expand the communication lines between the BRICS and the G7, but most likely in terms of the sequencing of their outreach the BRICS ... ... economy. Previously he worked as chief economist and head of research in Deutsche Bank Russia, the Eurasian Development Bank as well as Sberbank. He also worked as an Advisor... ... platform for a revitalized globalization effort. It could work more closely with the G20 as well as with the Bretton Woods institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank...

23.08.2023

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

What should we expect from G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia? The 2022 G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, started on ... ... Lissovolik (Lissovolik), Program Director with the Valdai Discussion Club and member of the Russian International Affairs Council, shared his views on these matters with Global... ... 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...

15.11.2022

G20: Does Multilateralism Have a Chance?

What does the upcoming summit have to show us? Regardless of the outcome of the G20 summit itself, it will be possible to mark the Indonesian presidency as a success.... ... Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Sherpa of Russia in the Women's Twenty. Instability Instead of Compromise: The Open Face of the... ... world. Perhaps these decisions will be made within the framework of the G20 minus or BRICS plus, but necessarily by countries interested in real cooperation, and not in...

19.10.2022

Like a Suspended Gym Teacher: Why We Should Not Expect Russia to be Welcomed Back into the G7

... a protracted play. When President Yeltsin first submitted an application for Russia’s membership in the G7 back in 1992, there were simply no other alternative associations in the world where Moscow could try to squeeze in. Structures such as the G20, BRICS or SCO did not exist at the time, and Russia’s membership in NATO and the European Union seemed unrealistic even then. Therefore, joining the “Group of Seven” not only pursued situational tasks (access to financial and technical assistance from the West, restructuring Soviet debts, ...

11.09.2019

G20 Summit: Looking for Compromise

... on the possibilities for implementing the idea of “integrating integrations” at G20 summits, and this summit was no exception. In particular, special attention was... ... Road – One Belt” strategy. In addition, issues of stepping up cooperation within BRICS are also addressed, and there is an ongoing search for parties interested in bolstering... ... stability through the instruments of “integrating integrations,” which entails Russia paying attention to China, India and other Asian partners, as well as the gradual...

04.12.2018

G20 Brisbane 2014: Global Pragmatism or Regional Tantrums?

... director, Mark Rakhmangulov, Deputy Director of the Global Government Research Centre at the Higher School of Economics’ International Organisations Research Institute and RIAC expert, and Victoria Panova, PhD in History, and regional director for Russia in the G8/G20/BRICS research group at the University of Toronto. Do you think it’s possible, given the worsening economic and political situation, especially in the Euro-Atlantic region, that the Group of Twenty summit in Brisbane could mark a breakthrough? ...

14.11.2014

Growth is Stability –A Scope of Interdependent Emergence

... The crisis proved that G8 was no longer an effective forum of global policy coordination and it is increasingly replaced by G20. Despite the ongoing redistribution of power, however, emerging countries particularly Russia and China are often portrayed as a threat to the existing regimes of global governance, both in political and economic ... ... 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 ...

07.08.2013

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 Russia’s involvement ... ... area due to the 2008 global financial and economic crisis. Cooperation in that area, especially within the framework of the G20, has been the most successful so far. At the current stage, BRICS efforts are aimed at making the international monetary and ...

12.03.2013

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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