| Author (Corporate) | European Union Institute for Security Studies |
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| Series Title | EUISS Brief |
| Series Details | No.17, June 2015 |
| Publication Date | 05/06/2015 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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The past decade has seen the emergence of a variety of alliances both inside and outside the post-Second World War global governance system, often resulting in new plurilateral organisations and structures, not least in the Asia-Pacific and the ‘Global South’. These initiatives have mostly been driven by one purpose: balancing out the perceived domination of international institutions and organisations by Western powers – namely the US, the EU and Japan. Those countries that have been most successful in stirring the waters of global governance and advancing a distinct set of interests in key international issues through collective action are now commonly referred to as the BRICS. Bref written by Balazs Ujvari. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source https://publications.europa.eu/s/c5Y2 |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |