REPRESENTATION AND

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 00:52  |  Written by: Emin Gün Sirer

Representation And
Representation And

Russia’s Brics summit shows determination for a new world order

Brics summit: How China's and Russia's clout is growing in Africa

The BRICS Summit in Kazan Is a Showdown With the West

Russia

Russia’s ties to its fellow BRICS members China and India have allowed the regime to weather the Western sanctions campaign. But U.S. sanctions on Russia still affect

The BRICS Summit in Kazan and the Limits of Western Influence

The allure of Brics, which originally comprised Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, lies not just in its economic potential but in its challenge to the Western

The Economic Bloc Has Embraced

So, despite what Russia may want, it’s unlikely that BRICS will assume a confrontational stance toward the West. China knows that a non-confrontational approach is

The economic bloc has embraced an attempt to challenge the global power balance. Yet, there is a reality in which Russia and China’s BRICS could fail in competition

The BRICS countriesor BRICS, since the original grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and later South Africa has since further expanded to include four more

A Warming Of Relations Between

‘The race is on’: Brics ramps up its challenge to the Western-led

Why Russia and China's BRICS May Fail Competing with the West

A warming of relations between China and India could generate more momentum for Brics to deliver on its ambitious agenda to develop, and ultimately implement, a

China

China's and Russia's clout is increasing in Africa, as resentment builds towards Western nations.

China-led BRICS growth raises questions about shifting world order

BRICS: A Shared Discontent

Turkey

Turkey’s rapprochement with BRICS benefits Brazil and India, both eager to prevent Russia and China from framing the bloc as an anti-Western coalition. Like Delhi and

The Battle for the BRICS: Why the Future of the Bloc Will Shape

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.

Emin Gün Sirer can be reached at [email protected].

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