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As Western power diminishes, BRICS rises

As Western power diminishes, BRICS rises

The recently concluded BRICS Summit was a resounding success, writes Stuenkel.

The “B” in BRICS: Beautiful or Bombastic?

The “B” in BRICS:  Beautiful or Bombastic?

Brazil's criticism of the undemocratic nature of global governance is valid, writes Dr. Pereira.

Mr. Modi’s agenda in Brazil

Mr. Modi’s agenda in Brazil

The new Indian Prime Minister needs to return India to a trajectory of robust economic and military growth, writes Shukla.

China seeks to modify global governance through BRICS

China seeks to modify global governance through BRICS

It is unrealistic to expect emerging economies and developing countries like China to remain on their old development path.

BRICS increasingly seen as a 21st Century alternative

BRICS increasingly seen as a 21st Century alternative

The BRICS New Development Bank is a promising and strategically significant undertaking, says Georgy Toloraya.

Arab-less BRICS in Brazil?

Arab-less BRICS in Brazil?

Oil-rich Arab nations should invest in the BRICS Bank, writes Dr. Sadiki.

BRICS Bank, Ukraine likely to dominate 2014 BRICS Summit

BRICS Bank, Ukraine likely to dominate 2014 BRICS Summit

Amid heightened tensions with the West, the BRICS are looking to flex their economic and political muscle, writes Mark.

Iraq: From disunity to dissolution

Iraq: From disunity to dissolution

The project to partition Iraq into its disparate ethnic constituencies was seen as a security imperative by more than one Middle Eastern power.

The West’s puerile rally against Russian alliances

The West’s puerile rally against Russian alliances

Why does everything in the world have to be an 'answer' to the EU, the US or its allies? asks a former Belgian lawmaker.

Realignments must to end Iraq-Syria civil war

Realignments must to end Iraq-Syria civil war

The US should steer clear of greater military involvement in Iraq, writes Dreyfuss.