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A Taste of Collaboration: Brazil and China’s Food Deal Feasts on Opportunity

During Xi Jinping’s visit to Brazil for the G20 Summit in November last year, China and Brazil signed a series of new deals outlining...

Geopolitical Implications of Azerbaijan’s BRICS+ Membership

Under its chairmanship, Brazil has prioritized the admission of more new members, by consensus, to broaden BRICS+ numerical strength and aggregate capacity as a...

Brazil’s BRICS Chairmanship: Building Multipolar World Remains Key Challenge

For the fourth time, Brazil, the only South American member, has taken over the BRICS+ chairmanship, pledging the dynamics steps to pursue and coordinate...

China’s Pivotal Role in Strengthening the G-20 Agenda

The G-20, or Group of Twenty, is a premier forum for international economic cooperation, uniting the world's major economies to address global challenges. Established...

Canada’s Strategic Interests Amid Growing Militarization in Latin America

The trend of militarization in Latin America has intensified, driven by a complex set of security, political, and economic factors. Governments in countries such...

What does the G20 represent to Brazil?

The G20 Leaders' Summit is scheduled to take place on November 18 and 19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nearly a month away from...

When Does BRICS Matter? Brazil’s Decision in Advancing BRICS When It (Sometimes) Needs To

It has been a year since the announcement of the enlargement of the now-recognized BRICS Plus, which saw Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and...

The fading façade of Western Hegemony

Loosening its centuries-long stranglehold on power, the West's once-unshakeable hegemony now teeters on the brink of collapse, its crumbling facade revealing a complex web...

Lula da Silva’s Foreign Policy Doctrine: Brazil’s Return to Multilateralism

Brazil has demonstrated its support for multilateralism under President Lula da Silva's direction which emphasised the role of Brazil striving for becoming a member...

“Middle-Income Trap” Hinders Progress in 108 Developing Countries

More than 100 countries—including China, India, Brazil, and South Africa—face serious obstacles that could hinder their efforts to become high-income countries in the next...

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The second Trump administration has recentred the military within...

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EU Proposes Extending Ukrainian Refugee Protection to 2028

The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for...

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