Deconstructing Western Mischaracterizations of BRICS
China, and indeed the other BRICS members, do want to create multipolarity to replace what has long been and to some extent remains a unipolar world order.
China, and indeed the other BRICS members, do want to create multipolarity to replace what has long been and to some extent remains a unipolar world order.
There is no question that the U.S. is promoting tensions in the South China Sea region.
Together, streaming and AI are putting additional pressure on an already troubled industry.
Washington must bring itself to undertake a form of constructive Great Power diplomacy with China and Russia to make progress on resolving Korean Peninsular and regional issues.
The world, one of multipolarity and increasing globalization, continues to change. Respect is the only way to win trust and confidence.
BRICS is about achieving an equal international environment premised on multipolarity where each state can successfully attain its right to development in conjunction with national sovereignty.
BRICS, as a powerful voice for the Global South, will deliver a more fair and just world order.
China’s huge market coupled with its complete industrial system and business-friendly environment, further propped up by policy support, is attracting increasing numbers of foreign firms to explore the enticing opportunities.
U.S. violations of WTO rules have severely undermined global economic stability and development.
The Johannesburg BRICS Summit will amplify the voice of the Global South while strengthening the position of BRICS as the new leaders of global governance.
Washington is taking a huge gamble with its current approach, one which premises significant risks on the assumption of uncertain outcomes.
Political manipulations over South China Sea issue fuel tensions.