Comments on the XVI BRICS Summit – Kazan 2024
Between October 22 and 24, the BRICS countries met for the grouping's XVI Summit, held in Kazan, Russia, under the motto “Strengthening multilateralism for fair global development and security”....
Between October 22 and 24, the BRICS countries met for the grouping's XVI Summit, held in Kazan, Russia, under the motto “Strengthening multilateralism for fair global development and security”....
Among the subjects covered in the report were his perceptions of the Brazil-China relationship, as BRICS countries, and their role in working with other developing countries to reduce poverty and...
In the context of this year's BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, in her analysis Garcia pointed out that this is a unique moment for the BRICS, since it is the...
She noted that, in the current scenario, bringing Venezuela into the BRICS does not represent any advantage for Brazil as a South American leader....
Maria Elena pointed out that the leadership of former president Dilma Roussef at the head of the New Development Bank (NDB) “lifted the bank out of a certain institutional doldrums.”...
Maria Elena Rodríguez, deputy director of the BRICS Policy Center, pointed out in an interview with Agência Brasil that Western control over technologies reflects a neo-colonial logic. She said that...
With the 16th BRICS Summit taking place in Kazan, the report sought to raise some points about the “anti-Western” view attributed to the bloc....
Lasting 30 minutes, the programme will bring information directly from Russia about the most eagerly awaited geopolitical event of the century, which promises to lay the foundations for a new...
On October 2, researchers from the BRICS Policy Center, Prof. Marta Fenandéz and Prof. Carlos Frederico, received a visit from the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), to discuss bilateral...
From September 9 to 13, 2024, the BRICS Policy Center (BPC-PUC/Rio) and the Laboratory for Future Amazon Studies (LEAF-UFAM) will hold a series of activities in the Amazon, more precisely...