BRICS and the West: Don’t Believe the Cold War Hype
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Coning, Cedric Hattingh deAbstract
When Jim O’Neill coined the BRIC acronym in 2001, the point he was trying to convey was that the global economic system needed to incorporate the world’s largest emerging economies. His advice fell on deaf ears and in 2009, Brazil, China, India, and Russia decided to take matters into their own hands and formed the BRIC grouping. South Africa joined the group in 2010 to form the BRICS. This July, the group held its 15 summit in South Africa, where they decided to add six new members: Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. More are likely to join in the future, including countries like Indonesia and Nigeria.
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Coning. BRICS and the West: Don’t Believe the Cold War Hype. Global Observatory (IPI). 2023Metadata
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