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BRICS Bank
India, China, and the Future of Global Governance
By B. R. Deepak
India and China will need to work together to increase their roles in the international system.
Is It Time to Put Away the BRICS?
By Catherine Putz
Goldman Sachs, where the term originated, folded its BRIC fund into a general emerging market fund recently.
Don't Forget About the New BRICS Bank
By Shannon Tiezzi
The New Development Bank, which opened today in Shanghai, has been overshadowed recently by the AIIB.
China Needs to Get Busy Marketing BRICS Bank
By Matthew Ribar
A recent conference was a missed opportunity for Beijing to present the NDB as an alternative to Western finance.
BRICS Bank: The New Kid on the Block
By Unmesh Rajendran
Is this a new solution to an old problem?
China’s New Global Institutions
By Steven Keithley
Beijing is seeking to shape international institutions to facilitate its emergence as a global power.
Bangladesh Wants to Join BRICS Bank
By Zachary Keck
Bangladesh wants to join the new BRICS development bank as a founding member.
The Death of IMF Reform?
By Oliver Stuenkel
In rejecting crucial reforms to the International Monetary Fund, Congress is jeopardizing U.S. global leadership.
India and the BRICS Bank
The prospect of a BRICS bank has merits for New Delhi. But it also has some potential downsides.
China and the BRICS: Unavoidable Hegemony?
The BRICS failure to reach agreement on a multilateral development bank reflects a larger unresolved issue.
Will the Fifth BRICS Summit be a Game-Changer?
Can BRIC nations join hands and create a truly unique and powerful bloc?
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