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Journal Article

From BRICS to BRICS+: Sheer More Members is not a Challenge to G7

Autoren

  • Kamin
  • K.
  • Langhammer
  • R.J.

Erscheinungsdatum

DOI

10.1515/ev-2023-0065

JEL Classification

F02 F15 F36 F40 F59

Schlagworte

BRICS+

Globale Ordnung

internationaler Handel

strategische Ressourcen

Währungspolitik

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Geoökonomie

Internationaler Handel

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Europa

China

Asien

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The global economic landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, as evidenced by the BRICS nations' increasing dominance. This development raises questions about the emergence of economic and political blocks and their potential leverage. China and India, as the world's most populous nations within the group, are instrumental in driving global economic demand. The expansion of BRICS, with new members possessing vast natural resources, amplifies the group's influence. However, the BRICS face a monetary and financial Achilles heel, especially in the case of China, hindering their ability to act independently. As the BRICS gain geopolitical significance, the G7 responds with infrastructure initiatives and trade agreements, though success hinges on reciprocal concessions. The BRICS thus serve as a wake-up call for the G7, prompting considerations of rejuvenating political and economic links amidst a shifting global landscape.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Dr. Katrin Kamin
    Kiel Institute Fellow
  • Prof. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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