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BRICS
The BRICS Bank and China’s Economic Statecraft
By George Yin
Can a China-dominated New Development Bank replace the World Bank and the IMF?
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.
3 Reasons the BRICS' New Development Bank Matters
By Dingding Chen
This is just the beginning of a new international economic order; it will be a gradual, but steady process.
The Promise and Peril of China-India Ties
By Kerry Brown
President Xi Jinping and Premier Narendra Modi are seeking a detente. But will it last?
BRICS Announce New Development Bank
By Ankit Panda
The new bank will require a $10 billion commitment by each nation.
China's Defense of BRICS
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media argues that the BRICS grouping is still relevant and growing in importance.
The New Decentralized World Order
By Oliver Stuenkel
Just because rising powers have benefited from the U.S.-led global order does not mean they will leave it intact.
Indonesia’s African Outreach
By Istvan Tarrosy
A newly defined African presence could give Indonesia greater political and economic clout on the global stage.
Russia’s Elusive Quest for Influence in Asia
By Sergey Radchenko
Putin arrives in Shanghai desperate to reorient Russia’s Asia policy amid tensions with the West and China’s rise.
India’s Latin American Policy: Looking Beyond Brazil
By Tridivesh Singh Maini and Sridhar Ramaswamy
For many years, India has focused its Latin American policy almost exclusively on Brazil. It is time for that to change.
Asia’s Next BRICS?
By Anthony Fensom
As growth in the BRICS slows, many of the new economic stars are from the Asia-Pacific.