THROUGH BRICS FROM THE PRESENT TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER IN THE FUTURE

  • Toni Gjorgiev
  • Goce Stoilovski
Keywords: order, leadership, governance, present, future

Abstract

BRICS today faces the challenge of taking historic steps in its quest to dictate the rules in an international order that needs leadership and direction.
Namely, the BRICS countries have experienced significant economic growth in contrast to their political voices in global governance which have failed, over the past decades, to grow at the same level as their economic boom.
In the post-Covid period and military operations on the territory of Ukraine, that is, from the perspective of today's developments, the key question is being asked more and more often, how does BRICS influence the architecture of global governance? This dilemma of how to think about the BRICS remains relevant, as today's external geopolitical context is very different from when the grouping first emerged.
Today, BRICS is the main and most comprehensive platform for dialogue, acting on behalf of emerging markets and developing countries.
On the other hand, from the perspective of their increasingly comprehensive power, the BRICS countries will definitely have the capacity to contribute more to international public goods. Namely, the BRICS countries can contribute significantly or maybe they can be the main bearers in solving all the main issues currently facing the world, i.e. international security, development, world economy and human rights, etc.
In that context, BRICS is not conceived as a counterbalance to the established Western powers, but it requires the realization of a more efficient or equal interaction with them in order to build a better world order for humanity.

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Published
2023-10-27
How to Cite
Gjorgiev, T., & Stoilovski, G. (2023). THROUGH BRICS FROM THE PRESENT TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER IN THE FUTURE. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Social Changes in the Global World", 2(10), 501-510. https://doi.org/10.46763/SCGW232501gj