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BRICS+: Seeking an Alternative World Order? 

On September 26, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the potential expansion of BRICS.

Date

Sep 26, 2023

About the event

When the BRICS forum of five major emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – met for its annual summit in Johannesburg in August, the bloc announced a major expansion by inviting Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina, and the United Arab Emirates to join the group in 2024. If all the invitations are accepted, BRICS will represent 42% of the world’s population and 36% of global gross domestic product. While the primarily economic bloc was originally created to offer a counterbalance to Western institutions, this latest expansion has been criticized for helping to increase China’s political clout and reduce Russia’s isolation.  

Does the expansion signify a growing alignment of geopolitical and economic agendas within BRICS? When faced with choices to either deepen and institutionalize ties or expand outward, why did BRICS choose expansion? What were the motivations of Russia and China for expanding membership, and why was India hesitant? What do Gulf countries, namely Saudi Arabia and the UAE, seek in deepening their engagement with BRICS? And does their involvement conflict with other multilateral engagements? How will the sometimes-conflicting strategic goals of the new members affect the bloc’s ability to reshape the international system?  

The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Mohammed Baharoon

Mohammed Baharoon

Director General, b'huth

Narayanappa Janardhan

Non-Resident Fellow, AGSI; Director of Research and Analysis, Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy

Mansour Almarzoqi

Director, Center for Strategic Studies, Prince Saud Al Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies

Tingyi Wang

Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean, Institute for International and Area Studies, Tsinghua University; Visiting Fellow, Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University

Moderator

Kristin Smith Diwan

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI