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2011-02-14Type
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Abstract
Currently, there is a lot of debate about "rising powers" challenging the existing global status quo. Within this debate, the BRIC thesis and, more recently, the BRIC summit often feature prominently. Although most analysts question whether Russia can be considered a "rising power", Moscow has sought to promote the BRIC summit and thesis as one aspect of its wider attempts to ensure itself a voice in what it deems as a changing global order. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006592263Publication status
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Russian Analytical Digest (RAD)Volume
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Forschungsstelle Osteuropa; ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies (CSS)Subject
INDIEN (SÜDASIEN). REPUBLIK INDIEN; RUSSIA (FROM 1991 AND UNTIL 1917). RUSSIAN FEDERATION; WORLD POLITICS + INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS); CHINA (EAST ASIA). PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; INDIA (SOUTH ASIA). REPUBLIC OF INDIA; BRAZIL (SOUTH AMERICA). FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL; WELTPOLITIK + INTERNATIONALE BEZIEHUNGEN (INTERNATIONALE POLITIK); CHINA (OSTASIEN). VOLKSREPUBLIK CHINA; RUSSLAND (AB 1991 UND VOR 1917). RUSSISCHE FÖDERATION; BRASILIEN (SÜDAMERIKA). FÖDERATIVE REPUBLIK BRASILIENOrganisational unit
03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas
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