BRICS and Global Restructuring: Notes for the Near Future

Charis Vlados, Dimos Chatzinikolaou
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The multipolar cooperation between Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) countries seems to be a significant development in the current phase of restructuring of globalization. This article explores the relationship between the emerging radical readjustment of the world hegemony equilibrium with the past and future dynamics of the global socioeconomic system. It examines the relation of the ongoing institutionalization by the BRICS with the established international institutions and the relation of BRICS to the promotion of global economic development. After presenting a structured interpretation of the actual emergence of a “new globalization,” the article focuses on the aspects of BRICS evolution and dynamics that contribute to the discussion of the rise of a more balanced and more democratic multipolar global regime. It notices that multipolar cooperation at the international level should be more democratic as the BRICS claim, although these countries (China and Russia, in particular) face increasing concerns for their liberal rights and democratization domestically. In conclusion, it seems that a new and relatively stable global system now requires a repositioned conception of capitalism as an evolutionary socioeconomic phenomenon, in which innovation is the central and predominant organic process within all organizations.
《金砖国家与全球结构调整:近期展望》
巴西、俄罗斯、印度、中国和南非(金砖国家)之间的多极合作似乎是当前全球化重组阶段的一个重大发展。本文探讨了世界霸权平衡的根本性调整与全球社会经济体系的过去和未来动态之间的关系。报告探讨了金砖国家正在进行的机制化与现有国际机构的关系,以及金砖国家与促进全球经济发展的关系。在对“新全球化”的实际出现进行了结构化的解释之后,本文将重点关注金砖国家进化的各个方面和动态,这些方面有助于讨论一个更平衡、更民主的多极全球体制的兴起。它注意到,国际层面的多极合作应该像金砖国家所主张的那样更加民主,尽管这些国家(尤其是中国和俄罗斯)面临着越来越多的对其自由权利和国内民主化的担忧。总之,一个新的、相对稳定的全球体系现在似乎需要重新定位资本主义的概念,将其视为一种进化的社会经济现象,在这种现象中,创新是所有组织中主要的有机过程。
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