The grouping consisting of Brazil, Russia, India and China
(BRIC) was initially meant to be nothing more than clever
investment jargon referring to the largest and most attractive
emerging economies. However, these countries identified with the
BRIC concept, and started to meet annually as a group in 2008. At
their fourth summit in 2011, they added South Africa to become the
BRICS. By then the BRICS had fully morphed from investment jargon
to a name for a new economic and political grouping that had the
potential to challenge the unipolar hegemony of the United States
and its Western allies.
This work analyses the extent to which the concept of
coexistence explains the individual foreign policies of the BRICS
countries defining coexistence as a strategy that promotes the
establishment of a rule-based system for co-managing the global
order. It recognizes that different states may legitimately pursue
their own political and economic interests, but they have to do so
within the bounds of a rule-based international system that ensures
the peaceful coexistence of states.
"
The BRICS and Coexistence" addresses the political dimension of
the emergence and influence of the BRICS in the international
system and will be of interest to students and scholars of
Politics, Development and International Relations.
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