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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
THE APRIL SUMMIT of the five most influential states of Eurasia, Asia. Latin America, and Africa (South Africa joined the BRIC, to transform it into the BRICS, at the April Summit) received a great share of attention. As could be expected, it echoed far and wide across the world which learned that there are countries able and determined to insist on new formulas of international cooperation for the sake of sustainable economic growth and the world community's secure development geared at social imperatives and ecological restrictions. This attention and this response are quite understandable: the new centers of world economics and politics on which, it seems, the future of the planet's population depends have mastered the practice of collective decisions and collective actions.
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