The G7 and the BRICS in the post-Crimea world order

Compartilhe:

Valdai
 

Valdai Paper # 14: The G7 and the BRICS in the Post-Crimea World Order

http://valdaiclub.com/publication/77261.html

STUENKEL, Oliver

The 14th Valdai paper “The G7 and the BRICS in the post-Crimea world order” is devoted to two international structures – BRICS and G7, their roles and policies towards Russia’s actions during political events in 2014, as well as on the eve of summits which will take place in the summer of 2015, as the author presumes, in the context of a growing estrangement between Russia and the West.

The author assesses the situation through the position of the BRICS countries on current political issues, the BRICS countries’ (un)willingness to protect Russia and provide it with support, the possibility of confrontation between BRICS and G7, and where the internal differences in both structures can lead to.

The paper’s author is Oliver Stuenkel, an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) in São Paulo, where he coordinates the São Paulo branch of the School of History and Social Science (CPDOC) and the executive program in International Relations. He is also a non-resident Fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin and a member of the Carnegie Rising Democracies Network. His research focuses on rising powers; specifically on Brazil’s, India’s and China’s foreign policy and on their impact on global governance.

Download Valdai Paper #14 in English (PDF)

Download Valdai Paper # 14 in Russian (PDF)

Read also:

Why China would benefit from Western SWIFT sanctions against Russia

The politics of next year’s BRICS Summit in Russia

What is Russia’s role in the BRICS?