Global Governance, Institutions and the BRICS

V. Gundumella
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Before one ventures into discussing whether BRICS can emerge as a powerful coalition to influence global governance, it is pertinent to understand and appreciate a comprehensive sense of global governance. Further, the various debates and discussions surrounding the question of global governance has led to new contestations. The growing influence of non-state actors and emergence of new powers like India and China have added new dimensions in influencing new outcomes in global governance. Against this backdrop, emergence of BRICS as a potent political coalition advocating for redesigning institutional outcomes reflecting new set of political values is noteworthy. However, current scholarship is divided on the role of BRICS in global governance. This article examines how the BRICS leadership at various for a like the G 20 in general and through its nine annual summits in particular has articulated its aspirations to engineer institutional mechanisms reflective of the current realities of the international system. A closer examination of the annual BRICS summits in the last nine years are ample proof of their urge to fashion a more just and equitable global governance in which they will be able to give ‘voice to their values’.
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全球治理、机制与金砖国家
在讨论金砖国家能否成为影响全球治理的强大联盟之前,我们有必要了解和理解全面的全球治理。此外,围绕全球治理问题的各种辩论和讨论导致了新的争论。非国家行为体日益增长的影响力以及印度和中国等新兴大国的出现,为影响全球治理的新成果增添了新的维度。在此背景下,金砖国家作为一个强有力的政治联盟的出现值得注意,该联盟倡导重新设计反映新政治价值观的制度成果。然而,目前学术界对金砖国家在全球治理中的作用存在分歧。本文考察了金砖国家领导人如何在g20等不同场合,特别是通过其九次年度峰会,明确表达了其设计反映当前国际体系现实的体制机制的愿望。仔细研究金砖国家过去九年的年度峰会,就能充分证明他们迫切希望建立一个更加公正和公平的全球治理,在这个治理中,他们将能够“为自己的价值观发声”。
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