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100 1 ^aKirton, John,^eeditor.
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250 ^aFirst edition.
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520 2 ^a"The past few decades have witnessed the development of anincreasingly globalised and multipolar world order, inwhich the demand for multilateralism becomes ever morepronounced. The BRICS group established in 2009, hasevolved into a plurilateral summit institution recognizedboth by sceptics and proponents as a major participant inthe international system.Addressing the BRICSs role inglobal governance, this book critically examines theclubs birth and evolution, mechanisms of inter-BRICScooperation, its agenda priorities, BRICS countriesinterests, decisions made by members, their collective andindividual compliance with the agreed commitments, and thepatterns of BRICS engagement with other internationalinstitutions. This volume advances the current state ofknowledge on global governance architecture, the BRICSrole in this system, and the benefits it has provided andcan provide for world order.This book will interestscholars and graduate students who are researching therise and role of emerging powers, global governance, Chinaand Indias approach to global order and relationship withthe United States, Great Power politics, democratizationas a foreign policy strategy, realist theory-building andhegemonic transitions, and the (crisis of) liberal worldorder.^"--Provided by publisher.
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650 04 ^aGlobal Governance.
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650 04 ^aAsian Politics.
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650 04 ^aEuropean Politics.
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650 04 ^aLatin American Politics.
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650 04 ^aAfrican & Third World Politics.
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655 0 ^aElectronic books.
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700 1 ^aLarionova, Marina,^eeditor.
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999 ^aThanyaporn Prempree
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