Search: SCO,World order,BRICS (4 materials)

The World in 2035: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

... become more active protagonists, playing the most prominent role, such as the BRICS, the SCO, the EU, NATO, the ASEAN, the ALU, and so on. The institutional inertia accumulated... ... institutions that could blur the red line between membership and partnership (e. g. BRICS+). The price for the enlargement will be a more complicated and cumbersome decision-making... ... important question in the ongoing transformation is about how could the erosion of the world order might or might not affect individual states. Is it possible to avoid a further...

18.04.2024

Is Russia Losing India?

The whole idea that someone—be it Moscow, Washington or Beijing—can ‘lose’ India looks excessively arrogant, if not completely preposterous Is Russia losing ... ... 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

India Is Irreplaceable Balancing Force in Global Systemic Transition

... chaotically transitions from the former U.S.-led unipolar system to an emerging Multipolar World Order. Experts debate exactly when this process began, but many agree that its... ... paradigm by coordinating their complementary grand strategies in the Eastern Hemisphere: Moscow’s Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) and Delhi’s Indo-Pacific vision. The U... ... 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...

06.06.2022

Why the World is Not Becoming Multipolar

... terms sound similar, but they differ in meaning. Multipolarity involves building a new world order on the basis of power, while multilateralism is based on interests. Multipolarity... ... is worth looking for sprouts of new multilateralism elsewhere. Examples include the BRICS+ project and the “Community of Common Destiny.” Both initiatives attempt to... ... York: East Gate Book, 2004, p. 142. [iv] Dugin A. G. Theory of a Multipolar World. Moscow, 2013, pp. 16–19. [v] President Vladimir Putin quite eloquently expounded this...

27.06.2018

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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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