European Geopolitics in an Era of Realignment
As Chinese hands-off investment aligns with African economic nationalism and Near Eastern realignment,where does Europe stand?
As Chinese hands-off investment aligns with African economic nationalism and Near Eastern realignment,where does Europe stand?
Nigerian accession into BRICS would be a boon to the group, which seeks to challenge Western institutions and economic hegemony.
Conservatism should emphasize the compatibility of valuing social cohesion at home over perverse incentives to allow mass immigration.
There is no doubt anymore. The BRICS countries are working hard to dethrone the dollar.
The Summit called for “a comprehensive reform of the UN, including the Security Council” to make it more representative of the developing world.
While the others focused on the future of their economic partnership, President Putin used his screentime to blame the West for the war in Ukraine and appeal to the developed world by offering free food for those most hit by the grain shortage.
The bloc is facing internal tensions regarding what direction to take once they have the power that puts BRICS on par with the West.
The upcoming BRICS summit next week will mark the beginning of a new era. But don’t count out the U.S. dollar just yet.
The World Bank said further “corrective action” could be taken against Uganda.
BRICS total economic output—which comprised 31.59% of the world’s GDP in 2022—has now surpassed that of the G7 group.
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