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The BRIC at 20: An assessment of the economic grouping’s two decades of existence by Jim O’Neill

November 2021 will mark the 20th anniversary of the BRIC acronym that I coined to capture the economic potential of Brazil, Russia, India and China. Many commentators will be revisiting the concept and assessing each country’s performance since 2001, so here are my own thoughts on the matter

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“Si nos metemos en una carrera armamentista, es más probable que vayamos a la quiebra”: veterano diplomático de EE.UU. explica las tensiones con China

Según Chas Freeman, no se trata de un enfrentamiento ideológico, sino de que el gigante asiático “amenaza la supremacía económica estadounidense”.

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[EXPERT OPINIONS]Let’s start from a premise that should be completely obvious from… by Giuseppe Gagliano

Let’s start from a premise that should be completely obvious from a strategic point of view: any maritime strategy, whether the English one – from the eighteenth century to the Second World War – or the American one, is necessarily a long-term strategy and therefore requires long-term investments by looking where it is possible to …

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Versão Impressa: Compre o livro ou faça o download grátis!

Já está disponível a versão impressa do livro Movimentos Antissistêmicos e Relações Internacionais.

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[EXPERT OPINIONS] Cambios y continuidades en la estrategia estadounidense hacia China by Juan Martin Gonzalez Cabañas

En el marco de la recesión geopolitíca[1] actual del orden mundial (Bremmer) tanto las administraciones de Obama como la de Trump buscaron abordar los mismos imperativos y dilemas estratégicos de la relación hacia China, sin embargo destacándose distintos enfoques tácticos, en base a la diversidad ideológica entre las dos gestiones presidenciales.

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