China warns in opposition to increasing navy alliances and weaponising financial sanctions.
The world’s prime 5 rising economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, referred to as BRICS – are holding their annual summit just about for the third time this 12 months because of the pandemic.
The assembly is happening in opposition to a fancy geopolitical backdrop, from the warfare in Ukraine and commerce disputes between China and the US, to a worldwide financial system making an attempt to recuperate from the fallout of COVID-19.
Chinese language President Xi Jinping – who’s internet hosting this 12 months’s summit – has criticised the West’s dealing with of the Ukraine disaster and known as for co-ordination to forestall disruptions to the worldwide financial restoration.
However what position can the BRICS play?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
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Einar Tangen – Senior fellow on the Taihe Institute
Sanusha Naidu – Senior analysis fellow on the Institute for International Dialogue, a South African assume tank specializing in China and Africa
Nancy Snow – Visiting distinguished professor at Tsinghua College’s Schwarzman Students programme
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