This book uses the idea of internal cohesion through intra-BRICS cooperation to make the argument that the next phase in the evolution of BRICS is to strengthen cooperation among BRICS countries in the implementation of decisions taken. There is a risk that what the BRICS promises and what it represents both in the eyes of its friends and foes might not materialise in the absence of central institutions. So, the book calls for the deepening intra-BRICS cooperation across all policy areas where there are already undertakings could help mitigate this risk.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Strategic cohesion, functional coherence and intra-BRICS cooperation: an argument.- 2. The BRICS development bank and challenges for development financing in BRICS.- 3. BRICS, structural power and the BRICS bank as a potentially progressive instrument for a passive revolution.- 4. Practical options for enhancing cooperation in climate change among BRICS countries.- 5. Opportunities and options for energy cooperation among BRICS Countries.- 6. BRICS cooperation on fighting transnational crimes.- 7. The digital data economy at the WTO- contested plurilateral pathways: Which way for Africa, BRICS and the Global South?.-8. BRICS countries’ competitiveness in the 4IR: findings from the World Economic Forum indicators.- 9. No one left behind: the implications of the 4th Industrial Revolution on the developmental agenda of the BRICS countries.- 10. Tangible economic cooperation for South Africa and the BRICS: taking stock and looking forward.- 11. Financial inclusion and women empowerment in BRICS countries: The case of India and South Africa.- 12. COVID-19 and the counter-cyclical responses of BRICS countries.- 13. South Africa’s Vaccine Production Potential: Towards an Intra-BRICS Vaccine Production Framework.- 14. Towards an Intra-BRICS accountability framework on sustainable development goals.
Om författaren
Siphamandla Zondi is Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations and Acting Director of Institute for Pan-African Thought & Conversation at the University of Johannesburg. He chairs the South African BRICS Think Tank, which facilitates the participation of researchers in BRICS policy development processes. He is Editor of International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, the African Journal of Political Science, and the Journal of BRICS Studies.