LABRICS — BRICS Laboratory for Global Policy and Governance
LABRICS — BRICS Laboratory for Global Policy and Governance
This research line at BPC examines the BRICS as a space for contestation, negotiation, and the construction of meanings regarding the transforming international order, drawing on a variety of critical perspectives — decolonial, postcolonial, Gramscian, critical geography, and other critical traditions within International Relations and international political economy. It draws on the BRICS’ demands for greater justice in the global order — in development, financing, representation, and sovereignty — to examine how these translate into concrete negotiations, institutional arrangements, instruments of cooperation, and political and financial practices. It devotes specific attention to the disputes between hegemonic models and alternative development proposals, including agendas for industrialization, productive cooperation, financing, and energy transition. It treats the Global South as a contested analytical and political category and analyzes BRICS’s relations with other international groupings, coalitions, and forums. It also examines how different conceptions of redistributive justice and epistemic justice are formulated and mobilized in these spaces. The research line adopts a transnational and multiscalar approach, with a focus on the Brazilian case, to identify limits, ambiguities, and possibilities in the current processes of reconfiguring the global order and development.
Research Areas
BRICS, the Global South, and Reconfigurations of the International Order
BRICS, the Global South, and Reconfigurations of the International Order
Global Governance and Institutional Disputes within BRICS
Global Governance and Institutional Disputes within BRICS
Development, Inequalities, and Coloniality in the Global South
Development, Inequalities, and Coloniality in the Global South
Publications
Brazil and China: Building Convergence in the G20 Process
The article “Brazil and China: Building Convergence in the G20 Process,” by researcher Marta Fernández, was published on November 20, 2024, by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. The text analyzes the...
Promoting Industrialization in the Global South in a New Global...
The BRICS Policy Center (PUC-Rio) is part of an international research project on industrialization in the Global South, coordinated by the Global South Research Centre (GSRC), affiliated with China’s Center...
G20 in Brazil and South Africa: Priorities, Agendas and Voices...
With the transition to multipolarity accelerating and revealing its contours, fundamental questions about the implications of this shift for multilateral governance are gaining urgent relevance. Although the governance structures of...
Saudi Arabia and the BRICS: Positive Neutrality and Diplomatic Leadership...
Saudi Arabia’s accession to the BRICS remains shrouded in ambiguity. Although the country was invited to join the group during the Johannesburg Summit in 2023, and is listed as a...
Adenauer Notebooks – 2nd Edition: G20 in Brazil
The notebook "Adenauer Notebooks - Special Edition 2: G20 in Brazil" brings together expert analyses on crucial topics on the G20 agenda under the Brazilian presidency, such as the fight...









