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14 April 2010BRICs divided on global agenda, look to mutual trade
BY Raymond Colitt
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1 November 2010Energy Innovation - Driving Technology Competition and Cooperation Among the U.S., China, India, and Brazil
BY Elizabeth C. Economy, Michael A. Levi, Shannon K. O’Neil and Adam Segal
Low-carbon technology innovation and diffusion are both essential aspects of an effective response to climate change. Studying China, India, and Brazil, Michael A. Levi, Elizabeth C. Economy, Tagged Under Brazil , China , climate change , emerging markets , India , low carbon technology |
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14 April 2011South Africa’s human rights dilemma in BRICS
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On the 14th April 2011, China will host the third Summit of the BRICS group. This Summit Tagged Under Brazil , BRICS , human rights , jacob zuma , no fly zone , South Africa , south africa foreign policy , UN Resolution 1973 |
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22 April 2011Is BRICS a Real Bloc?
BY Richard Weitz
When the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa met for a day-long summit in the south China resort city of Sanya last week, they may all have privately marvelled at quite how Tagged Under Brazil , BRICS , China , Dmitry Medvedev , India-China , Libya , Muammar Gaddafi , Sino-Russia |
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19 April 2011What influence does China have in BRICS?
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On 14th April 2011, China hosted the 3rd Heads of State Summit of the BRICS forum. The Summit was deemed to be a special event since it formally admitted a fifth BRIC member into its ranks. The Tagged Under Beijing , Brazil , BRICS , Delhi , G8 , South Africa |
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5 May 2011The other BRIC in Latin America: India
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When trade relations between Argentina and China hit choppy waters early last year, a new partner suddenly appeared on the horizon. In April 2010, Beijing stopped buying Argentine soybean oil in Tagged Under Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , indo-latin , LAC , Pablo Neruda , TCS , Trinidad and Tobago , Uruguay |
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1 March 2009Trade Policy in the BRIICS: A crisis ttocktake and looking ahead
BY Razeen Sally
The BRIICS – Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa - are the largest developing countries in their respective regions. A snapshot of their trade policies shows they have already Tagged Under Brazil , BRIICS , crisis intervention , FTA , G20 , South Africa , WTO |
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1 January 2008Globalisation and the political economy of trade liberalisation in the BRIICS
BY Razeen Sally
This paper tries to make sense of trade-policy developments in the BRIICS (Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa), against the backdrop of trade and foreign-direct-investment ( Tagged Under Brazil , BRIICS , liberalization , OECD , South Africa , Washington Consensus , WTO |
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27 July 2010India: Latin America’s next big thing?
BY Mauricio Mesquita Moreira
Over the past decade, the economic performance and future prospects of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have been radically transformed by the emergence of China, a fast growing, immensely Tagged Under Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Chile , FTA , indo-latin , LAC , Mexico , SEZ , Uruguay |
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20 May 2011Latin America’s glossed decade
BY Andres Velasco
The Inter-American Development Bank declared last July that this would be “Latin America’s Decade”. A couple of months later, The Economist endorsed that idea, which Tagged Under Brazil , fiscal policies , International Monetary Fund , Mexico’s Tequila Crisis , World Economic Forum |