Prospects for Humanitarian Diplomacy of the BRICS Countries in Latin America after the Expansion of the Group

V. A. Dmitrieva
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: In August, 2023, six more states joined the BRICS format, many of which, like the five previously cooperating countries, are involved in humanitarian diplomacy. The article aims to identify new trends in the BRICS countries’ humanitarian diplomacy with Latin American countries. AidData databases, press releases, websites of humanitarian agencies and foreign ministries are used to identify trends in the bilateral humanitarian activities of the BRICS countries. In the process of comparing data, the existence of bilateral (in some cases multilateral) projects with Latin American states has been systematized. The bilateral relations of BRICS countries with states excluded from humanitarian ties were also analysed in order to identify possible contradictions. As a result, it is shown that among the BRICS states, all states except South Africa are proactive in Latin America, implementing humanitarian projects with the majority of states in the region. South Africa continues to receive aid from major Latin American countries, but does not engage with the region as a donor. Among the new BRICS participants, three groups of countries are distinguished based on activity of their humanitarian diplomacy in the region: those actively cooperating with Latin American countries, those cooperating with individual states, and states with insufficient resources or insufficient interest in investing in the region. The BRICS countries that are actively involved in humanitarian ties with the region have room to develop multilateral cooperation in the humanitarian sphere.
金砖国家扩大后在拉美开展人道主义外交的前景
:2023 年 8 月,又有六个国家加入了金砖五国,其中许多国家与之前的五个合作国一样,参与了人道主义外交。本文旨在确定金砖国家对拉美国家开展人道主义外交的新趋势。文章利用 AidData 数据库、新闻稿、人道主义机构网站和外交部网站来确定金砖五国双边人道主义活动的趋势。在比较数据的过程中,对与拉美国家的双边(有时是多边)项目进行了系统化。还分析了金砖五国与被排除在人道主义联系之外的国家的双边关系,以确定可能存在的矛盾。分析结果表明,在金砖五国中,除南非外,所有国家都在拉美地区积极开展活动,与该地区大多数国家共同实施人道主义项目。南非继续接受拉美主要国家的援助,但没有作为捐助国参与该地区的事务。在新加入的金砖五国中,根据其在该地区的人道主义外交活动,可分为三类国家:与拉美国家积极合作的国家、与个别国家合作的国家以及资源不足或对该地区投资兴趣不足的国家。积极与本地区开展人道主义联系的金砖国家在人道主义领域有发展多边合作的空间。
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