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With 14 heads of state in attendance it's no surprise that a new “polycentric world order” emerges in Ufa, writes Mbindwane.
The Ufa Summit was a test of maturity for the bloc, writes Toloraya.
US press love to refer to the West as “the international community”, but in Ufa we see a truer representation of the world.
Obama said Russia was isolated and its economy in tatters. The BRICS Summit at Ufa proves otherwise, writes Babich.
Beyond the success of the creation of the BRICS Bank, the economic bloc must overcome geopolitical challenges.
The Russia-China challenge to the US-led global order has its own complex bearings, writes a Chinese scholar.
The redistribution of power is only going to tilt further in favor of the BRICS economies, writes an Indian policy analyst.
The BRICS offer an exciting alternative to this out-of-control octopus of global banking strangulation currently put in place by the IMF, writes Manchanda.
All options are still on the table for Greece, writes a former deputy speaker of the Belgian Parliament.
By arresting a visiting head of state, South Africa could be accused in the continent of having known and staged an entrapment, writes Mbindwane.