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As we advance through the 21st century, the architecture of global power and influence is undergoing transformative shifts. The BRICS coalition-comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-has emerged as a formidable force, challenging entrenched paradigms and reshaping the contours of the geopolitical and economic landscape of the modern world. This new volume explores the coalition's emergence as a formidable force that is challenging traditional power structures and advocates for a multipolar world order. Each BRICS nation represents a distinct fusion of political, economic,…mehr

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As we advance through the 21st century, the architecture of global power and influence is undergoing transformative shifts. The BRICS coalition-comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-has emerged as a formidable force, challenging entrenched paradigms and reshaping the contours of the geopolitical and economic landscape of the modern world. This new volume explores the coalition's emergence as a formidable force that is challenging traditional power structures and advocates for a multipolar world order. Each BRICS nation represents a distinct fusion of political, economic, and cultural ambitions, together forming a bloc whose shared vision and cooperative endeavors extend far beyond regional interests to impact the broader global landscape. The book examines the historical context, economic synergies, political alignments, and cultural diversity that bind these nations, while also addressing the complexities of their collaboration amidst differing national priorities. It highlights key achievements in trade, sustainable development, technological innovation, and global governance reform, as well as the challenges BRICS faces in ensuring unity and influence on the world stage. Each chapter explores how these countries navigate their individual and collective challenges while simultaneously contributing to a multipolar world order that resists singular hegemonic dominance. The author describes not only the intricate strategic interactions within BRICS but also the broader influence of this coalition on key global issues, such as sustainable development, technological innovation, and geopolitical equilibrium. Topics include political and diplomatic strategies, emerging economics, automation and digitalization, self-reliance and industrialization goals, investments and trade patterns, and sustainable development goals. The BRICS Coalition and a New Global Order provides essential insights for academics, policymakers, and students of international relations and development studies who seek a deeper understanding of this evolving geopolitical landscape. The perspectives shared herein not only reflect the challenges facing BRICS but also illuminate the transformative opportunities that lie ahead.
Autorenporträt
Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar, PhD, MA, MPhil (Economics), is affiliated with the School of Business at The Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea. His distinguished academic career includes former professorships at Universiti Utara Malaysia (Malaysia), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (South Korea), Addis Ababa University-UoG-DBU-DTU (Ethiopia), Lovely Professional University (India), and University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (India). Dr. Prabhakar is the Director of Global South Social Networks (GSSN) and the former Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Asian Social Sciences. He is also an active member of the Intellectual Networks for the South Centre in Geneva. For the past 28 years, Dr. Prabhakar's research has centered on themes such as globalization, South-South economic cooperation, trade and technology, social entrepreneurship, economic systems, poverty and inequality, sustainable and inclusive development, and the evolving balance of global powers-including BRICS, Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the Global South's movement toward multipolarity and de-dollarization. During his academic journey, he has published five books and contributed 32 research papers to Scopus-indexed journals. Dr. Prabhakar earned his MPhil in 1996 and his PhD in 2003, specializing in South-South trade and technological cooperation from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Since 2022, Dr. Prabhakar has been affiliated with the University of Technology.