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ID170690
Title ProperWashington’s ‘America first’ global strategy and its implications for the BRICS
LanguageENG
AuthorKozyrev, Vitaly
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article explores America’s evolving policy towards BRICS in the context of the Trump administration’s new ‘America First’ global strategy. Even though the BRICS grouping has not become an anti-systemic or anti-liberal force, its attempts to form an alternative centre of global power has prompted the US to manage multipolarity. The Trump administration has continued America’s previous policies of hedging potential BRICS consolidation and enhancing its regional engagement in the era of sovereignty revivalism and deglobalisation. To preserve its group identity, the BRICS needs to secure each country’s coordinated development capabilities and retain the group’s common economic, political, and security agendas.
`In' analytical NoteStrategic Analysis Vol. 43, No.6, Nov-Dec 2019; p 645-656
Journal SourceStrategic Analysis Vol: 43 No 6
Key WordsAmerica ;  Global strategy ;  Washington ;  Security Agenda ;  BRICS


 
 
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