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Towards a Future for BRICS+

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  • Tang, Heiwai
  • Wong, Brian

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Economic powerhouse or geopolitical experiment? A critical look at BRICS+ in the twenty-first century. As the BRICS bloc expands beyond its original five members to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Indonesia, and the UAE—with Saudi Arabia invited to join—the influence of BRICS+ in global trade and geopolitics is growing. The question remains: what does this shifting balance of power mean for the world? Towards a Future for BRICS+ , edited by Heiwai Tang and Brian Wong, brings together leading scholars to assess the past, present, and future of this evolving coalition. With rigorous, evidence-based analysis, this work outlines the economic and political complementarities between BRICS+ nations while also addressing internal tensions and the broader implications for the Global South. As questions linger over the viability of BRICS+ as a counterweight to the G7, this book is a valuable reference for policymakers and scholars seeking to understand the emerging global order.

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  • Tang, Heiwai & Wong, Brian (ed.), 2025. "Towards a Future for BRICS+," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9789888900831.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9789888900831
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