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BRICS

South Asian Survey, 2014
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) have received considerable analysis as a group attempting to present an alternative to West-driven institutions and hegemony. While its formation is a positive development for the South, it requires to reach out to civil society.
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BRICS

2022
Aparaajita Pandey, Huma Siddiqui
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Turkey and the BRICS: Can Turkey Join the BRICS?

Turkish Studies, 2013
AbstractThere is growing Turkish interest in the BRICS, and an ever-growing positive public perception of them. Criticism is rare, as the BRICS are interpreted as an important alternative direction in pursuit of global prestige and a new role for Turkey.
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China's Approach to BRICS

Journal of Contemporary China, 2014
The economic rise of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) inevitably leads to a redistribution of power in the international system. Chinese leaders today accord a considerable priority to this group, and there are elements of realism, liberalism/institutionalism and constructivism in their approach.
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Green innovation-green growth nexus in BRICS: Does financial globalization matter?

Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2023
Muhammad Ramzan   +2 more
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