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BRICS takes on an aging empire
While the BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - may not have challenged the old world order directly, they have taken the first step in defiance at the BRICS Summit in Rio.
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At their latest summit in Brazil, the BRICS nations once again portrayed themselves as an emerging geopolitical heavyweight. Yet the internal contradictions within this expanding group remain plain to ...
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Brics can only provide credible leadership in a changing global order when it addresses its many inner contradictions.