The BRICS: A Very Short Introduction

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First edition. "For an invented concept the BRICS has made a serious impact on global politics. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa differ greatly from one another, and yet since 2008 they have stood together to form a distinctive and growing force in global politics. The book analyzes the BRICS, from their place in politics to their influence in providing a different perspective to the Western world. Considering the economic and diplomatic implications of the emergence of the powerful group, Cooper explains how it is both a symbol of, and a vehicle for, change in our global system."--Front flap. Framing the BRICS -- A contested invention -- A historical departure -- Hanging together -- Building the New Development Bank -- BRICS as the recognition of states, not societies -- The staying power of the BRICS.

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Cooper, A. F. (2016). The BRICS: A Very Short Introduction. The BRICS: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198723394.001.0001

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