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potential and challenges -- Ambiguity or strategic play? distilling india’s BRICS relations -- China, economic partnership …, common development and Brics -- Manna from heaven-South Africa’s search for relevance in the BRICS constellation -- China-India …Introduction -- Autochthonous routes to democracy: assessing the BRICS polities -- BRICS, Brazil and Africa: economic …
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migration, Brexit, and the ravages of the COVID-19 virus, than it was in the 1990s. Paradoxically, China, India, Brazil, and … institutions, China's President Xi declared in his 2016 keynote address, "We must remain committed to developing global free trade … intensified rivalry between the United States and China, triggering a new economic cold war?" …
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The objective of this work is to elucidate various essential drugs in the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa …
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negotiated between the EU and the U.S. on the economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). The BRICS is … BRICS is expected to gain from the TTIP a slight additional increase in the real GDP. Brazil, India, China and South Africa …, while it will be a trade-diverting FTA to Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Japan …
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The rise of the BRICS is evident to the general public yet little academic literature has been written regarding its collective role in the international scenario Rather, this coalition is widely considered to be solely a descriptive acronym of the emerging powers. This dissertation studies the...
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Première Partie. - Prédominance asiatique en Afrique. - La Chine en Afrique. Une utile mais encombrante présence/François Lafargue. - Le "péril jaune" en RDC: mythe ou réalité?/Sophie Wintgens et Bob Kabamba. - L'Afrique, espace d'action pour l'influence indienne?/Olivier Dupont et Chacko...
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