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Anti-Western or Non-Western? The Nuanced Geopolitics of BRICS 

Anti-Western or Non-Western? The Nuanced Geopolitics of BRICS 

By Eva Seiwert
While BRICS must be taken seriously, it would be wrong to interpret it as one pole of a two-sided geopolitical competition between China and Russia and the West. 

Forging New Alliances: India’s BRICS Summit Diplomacy in Russia

Forging New Alliances: India’s BRICS Summit Diplomacy in Russia

By Vivek N.D.
Prime Minister Modi’s trip to Russia for the BRICS summit is critical as India seeks to deepen strategic ties with Russia, engage with China, and contribute to global governance reforms.
Many Separate BRICS, No Single Wall: India and an Expanding BRICS

Many Separate BRICS, No Single Wall: India and an Expanding BRICS

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Much more than a new acronym, the BRICS grouping lacks a common denominator.

BRICS Is Getting 6 New Members

BRICS Is Getting 6 New Members

By Gerald Imray and Mogomotsi Magome
China has been keen to expand BRICS as a direct counter to the U.S.-led G-7, but other members were more hesitant.

Shaky Foundations for the BRICS Expansion Push

Shaky Foundations for the BRICS Expansion Push

By Filipe Porto
China and Russia are keen to expand BRICS into a coalition to counter the U.S. Brazil and India, however, are reluctant.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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As the Quad Blossoms, Why Does BRICS Matter for India?

As the Quad Blossoms, Why Does BRICS Matter for India?

By Abhishek Sharma and Moksh Suri
BRICS’ development-focused diplomacy allows India to pursue a broader agenda than the Quad – and one more focused on the concerns of developing countries.

Could Argentina Join the BRICS?

Could Argentina Join the BRICS?

By Juan Manuel Harán
China invited Argentina to join the latest summit. But a closer look at relations with current members suggests that “BRICSA” remains a distant dream.
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