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Will the Fifth BRICS Summit be a Game-Changer?

Will the Fifth BRICS Summit be a Game-Changer?

Can BRIC nations join hands and create a truly unique and powerful bloc?

A False Hope? Indonesia’s Economic Miracle

A False Hope? Indonesia’s Economic Miracle

Indonesia has made a remarkable economic comeback. Yet, its amazing growth is neither sustainable nor inclusive.

The Interview: Richard Fontaine & Daniel Kliman

The Interview: Richard Fontaine & Daniel Kliman

How will the “global swing states” revamp the Bretton Woods and United Nations-led international system?

America's Economy Still #1...For Now

America's Economy Still #1...For Now

A new report predicts the U.S. economy will remain the largest for at least another decade.

The Pointless Debate Over Japan's Decline

The Pointless Debate Over Japan's Decline

Talk of Japanese decline sheds little light on the strengths and weaknesses of the country– or how its problems can be solved.

OECD: Asia To Remain Global Engine of Growth

OECD: Asia To Remain Global Engine of Growth

With advanced economies remaining sluggish, Asia will continue to power the global economy.

BRICS: The World's New Banker?

BRICS: The World's New Banker?

Some of the world’s most dynamic economies are considering the creation of their own development bank and bailout fund.

1962's Other Crisis: India and China go to War

1962's Other Crisis: India and China go to War

While often overshadowed by the Cuban Missile Crisis, the conflict still colors relations between the two nations to this day.

Who Defines the 'International Community?'

Who Defines the 'International Community?'

After decades of the West using the concept, Beijing is turning the tables.

Keep BRICS and IBSA Separate

Keep BRICS and IBSA Separate

By Oliver Stuenkel
Some may want to merge IBSA and BRICS. India, Brazil, and South Africa should resist.

Iran: Running Out of Options

Iran: Running Out of Options

Oil sanctions are hurting Iran’s economy, argues Javad Heydarian. Are old friends jumping ship as well?

Creating a New International Order

Creating a New International Order

The lowest common denominator is no longer a good starting point for meaningful coordinated global action.

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