Future Challenges of Brics in the Context of the Russian- Ukraine War
Tanzim Ahmed and
Farhat Lamisha
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Tanzim Ahmed: Research Officer, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Farhat Lamisha: Research Assistant ( International Affairs), Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA)
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023, vol. 7, issue 8, 1701-1712
Abstract:
The BRICS member states, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, have gained importance in the global economy. However, their response to the Russia-Ukraine war has raised questions about their commitment to territorial integrity and sovereignty. In the context of the Russian-Ukraine war, BRICS as an organization is predicted to face certain challenges that might create obstacles to securing and implementing a sustainable multilateral environment that will facilitate the emerging countries of the 21st century. The article has put forward some concepts concerning political, economic, diplomatic, trade and security issues to analyze the future challenges of BRICS. The findings of this article suggest that BRICS, as a collective organ, needs to take coordinated measures to bring stability and mobility within its actions and policies. The article concludes that BRICS members must increase their collaboration collectively, or challenges might grow and cause failure within this multilateral system. BRICS member states must practice interconnectedness with strategic and policy connotations.
Date: 2023
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