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ID134497
Title ProperTo fear or not to fear
Other Title InformationBRICs and the developing world
LanguageENG
AuthorRudra, Nita ;  Donno, Daniela
Summary / Abstract (Note)Are the BRICs driving a fundamental transformation of the world economy? Journalists, investors, policymakers, and academics alike prognosticate about the global impact of these large emerging economies. One camp deems the rise of the BRICs a challenge to America's hegemonic power, increasing global politico-economic instability as a result. Another camp defends the continuation of the American (and thereby, global) status quo with equal fervor. The BRICs, they argue, are mired in their own domestic challenges, mistrust one another, have little interest in leading global affairs, and have yet to command true followership by the rest of the developing world.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Review Vol.16, No.3; Sep.2014: p.447-452
Journal SourceInternational Studies Review Vol: 16 No 3
Standard NumberEconomic Power


 
 
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