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The BRICS’ Dollar Dilemma: Grand Plan for Local Trade Lacks Critical Details

Brazil handed over the BRICS Presidency to India on December 12, 2025, though India will formally take over on January 1, 2026. Brazil handed...

A “global South” is emerging, but is it truly interconnected?

The concept of a “Global South” has made a prominent comeback in strategic discussions since the COVID-19 pandemic and especially after the Russia-Ukraine conflict....

Putin’s Push for a BRICS Currency: Pragmatism Over Ideology

Several important agreements were signed during the India visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin (December 4-5, 2025). Apart from the bilateral dimension of the...

Malaysia’s BRICS Dilemma: Weighing Economic Opportunity Against Geopolitical Risk

Several countries are beginning to show a keen interest in the BRICS grouping in an increasingly uncertain and turbulent global economic landscape. Five countries—Brazil,...

Realpolitik Reborn: Power and Pragmatism in the New Global Order

The global order is undergoing a quiet yet profound transformation. The liberal international system built post-World War II and rooted in shared rules, open...

Nigeria hosts the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance regional office

With the geopolitical architecture simultaneously widening and deepening, BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) has also stepped up its operations these past...

mBridge and the Future of Finance: From BRICS Experiment to Global Dialogue

Imagine currencies flowing across invisible bridges—no longer slowed by borders, intermediaries, or the weight of dollar dominance. This is the vision behind mBridge, a...

The Internal Dilemmas of BRICS: Delivery Gaps and Limits to South–South Solidarity

Symbolism and Stagnation “BRICS in the international system: very relevant countries, but a group of limited importance.” (Viola, 2015) In 2009, BRICS held its first leaders’...

Why religious differences could reduce BRICS cooperation

With its expansion to BRICS+ from 2024, the organization that was once conceived as a pan-regional economic cooperation group is increasingly expected to become...

BRICS Moment: Can the Global South’s Silver Lining Deliver?

When the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China first met in Yekaterinburg in 2009, the acronym “BRIC” was still fresh from Goldman Sachs’...

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