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- Title
The Varieties of Collective Financial Statecraft: The BRICS and China.
- Authors
Katada, Saori N.; Roberts, Cynthia; Armijo, Leslie Elliott
- Abstract
The article reports that the emerging economic powers of the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) since December 2010 are bound to have an impact on global economic governance, whether individually, as in the case of China, or collectively. Collective international action, principally through club mechanisms, has been one means through which the individual BRICS states have pursued their overlapping goals. It notes that BRICS governments discovered focal points for their common interests during transgovernmental meetings of senior officials from the BRICS countries. It adds that BRICS collaboration includes ministers and deputy ministers of foreign affairs, finance, economy, and other government departments unrelated to financial and economic matters.
- Subjects
BRICS countries; INTERNATIONAL trade; 21ST century economics; INTERNATIONAL relations; FINANCIAL policy; FINANCIAL economics; FINANCIAL institutions; INTERNATIONAL organization; INTERNATIONAL cooperation
- Publication
Political Science Quarterly (Oxford University Press / USA), 2017, Vol 132, Issue 3, p403
- ISSN
0032-3195
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/polq.12656