New players, new game?: the impact of emerging economies on global governance
How have emerging economies, such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, as well as Indonesia, Turkey and South Korea (or'BRICS+'), affected the international power balance? And to what extent are these countries cooperating strategically on economic, diplomatic, and security matte...
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Zusammenfassung: | How have emerging economies, such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, as well as Indonesia, Turkey and South Korea (or'BRICS+'), affected the international power balance? And to what extent are these countries cooperating strategically on economic, diplomatic, and security matters? The contributors to 'New Player, New Game' consider the potential for the BRICS+ to fuel the emergence of a bipolar world of 'the West against the Rest,' thus potentially leading to an increased cost of doing business, reduced chances of promoting human rights, increased diplomatic and military tensions, and a decrease in economic globalization |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (181 Seiten) |
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DOI: | 10.1017/9789048519309 |
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title | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_alt | Impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_auth | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_exact_search | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_exact_search_txtP | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_full | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and TNO ; authors: Sijbren de Jong (project leader), Rem Korteweg, Joshua Polchar and Artur Usanov ; with the help of: Tessa Ax, Marno de Boer and Annemarie Poorterman |
title_fullStr | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and TNO ; authors: Sijbren de Jong (project leader), Rem Korteweg, Joshua Polchar and Artur Usanov ; with the help of: Tessa Ax, Marno de Boer and Annemarie Poorterman |
title_full_unstemmed | New players, new game? the impact of emerging economies on global governance The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and TNO ; authors: Sijbren de Jong (project leader), Rem Korteweg, Joshua Polchar and Artur Usanov ; with the help of: Tessa Ax, Marno de Boer and Annemarie Poorterman |
title_short | New players, new game? |
title_sort | new players new game the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
title_sub | the impact of emerging economies on global governance |
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