International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 5, 2024
Beyond Economic Growth: BRICS as an Emerging Power and the Search for a Multipolar World Order
Author(s): Ogbajie Mercy Uzoma, Ogbajie Delight Chibuzor, Rosemary Eberechi Obi, Bello Kehinde Oluwafemi, Chukwujama Ginika Mary-Cynthia, Chinyere Blessing Offorah, Odubiyi Michael Adams, Aneke Arinzechukwu Anthony, Okemiri Chidinma, Moses Temitope Samuel, Salami Elizabeth Oiza, Maishera Grace Ifraimu, Michael Abayomi Oshobu, Ayanda Opeyemi Janet, Eze Thelma Oluchukwu, Onuchukwu Esther Chidimma, Ezeafulukwe Onyinye Cynthia, Adebayo Oluwatosin
Abstract:
The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) coalition has transcended traditional economic growth and emerged as a formidable force pushing the emergence of a new world order. The BRICS nation coalition has rocked the current international order and predicted a shift towards a more inclusive and multipolar structure that goes beyond the narrow goal of economic growth. This review examines the geographical, diplomatic, and strategic decisions that led to the formation of the BRICS, analysing the various pathways pursued by the coalition's members. This essay underscores the BRICS nation's calculated initiatives to leave a mark on the world stage by evaluating cooperative activities, regional impact, and geopolitical plans. Through this review, we aim to discuss the positive and negative aspects of the collective objective of establishing a multipolar world, as well as the potential ramifications for international relations and global government.
Keywords: BRICS, Multipolar Order, Economics, Emerging Powers, Global Competition
Pages: 153-157