Newsletter Prisma 13/07/11 Durante a cúpula Índia-África em Addis Abeba, na Etiópia, no final de maio, o governo indiano prometeu enviar 5 bilhões de...
Category - BRICS
The rise of the ‘Global South’, a concept meant to encompass emerging powers such as Brazil, India, South Africa (and sometimes China)...
Brazil should invest in studying China, India and South Africa, according to experts who joined a public hearing on foreign policy of the three...
Sábado, 21 de maio de 2011 Por Thorsten Benner e Oliver Stuenkel Em abril de 2009, na cúpula do G20 em Londres, europeus e norte-americanos...
Big summits are rarely places to get much work done. Gone are the days of San Francisco and Bretton Woods, when leaders were able to discuss...
Comment on Stewart Patrick’s article: Irresponsible Stakeholders (click here for article) ...
Asking for more responsibility for emerging powers in international decision-making bodies has been so popular that no Brazilian, Chinese or Indian...
Since Jim O’Neill coined the BRIC label nine years ago, a near-global consensus emerged that China, India and Brazil will become the first...
Comment on Jorge Casañeda’s article in Foreign Affairs Magazine (September- October 2010) Castañeda fails to offer viable alternative to...
Soon a thing of the past: The first generation of BRIC leaders When President Lula, Prime Minister Medvedev, Manmohan Singh and Hu Jintao met...
Kari Lipschutz | 30 Jun 2010 A 2008 visa-free travel agreement between Russia and Brazil came into effect earlier this month, spurring tourism and...
Over the past years, the BRICs’ role in world affairs has been steadily increasing. Nowadays, global summits can no longer claim legitimacy and...