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1: Framing the BRICS
2: A contested invention: The BRIC, BRICs, and the BRICS
3: A historical departure
4: Hanging together
5: Building the new development bank
6: BRICS as the recognition of states, not societies
7: The staying power of the BRICS
Further Reading
Index
Andrew F. Cooper is Professor at the Balsillie School of
International Affairs and the Department of Political Science,
University of Waterloo, Canada. He is the Director for the Centre
for Studies on Rapid Global Change, University of Waterloo;
Associate Senior Fellow, Centre for Global Cooperation Research,
Duisburg, Germany; and Associate Research Fellow-UNU CRIS
(Institute on Comparative Regional Integration), Bruges, Belgium.
His books include The Group of
Twenty (G20) (Routledge, 2013)
Cooper's very short introduction on the BRICS grouping indeed fills
an important niche, providing a solid overview which can be read in
a few hours and includes all the basic information.
*Post-Western World*
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