Sputnik interviewed UWI author Mehmet Perinçek on BRICS. In the interview Mehmet Perinçek shared his views on the expansion of BRICS, possibility of Türkiye joining the organization, joint currency project of the organization, the need for a “central strategy” and that BRICS could be an alternative also for Europe. UWI translated the interview, including the introductory part of Sputnik, from ...

United World International continues its series of interviews on the effects of the BRICS enlargement. This time, we spoke to Hamedreza Gholamzadeh. Gholamzadeh is deputy mayor of the metropolitan municipality of Tehran, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s capital. Thus, he is speaking from a country that will join BRICS from 2024 on. Formerly a leading journalist in the Mehr News ...

By Dave Green United World International publishes a number of publications that explore the present and future of BRICS, as well as compare the bloc with other international organizations. Our goal is to study and forecast BRICS progress by looking at some notable and intriguing indicators. This ongoing project aims not only to observe BRICS’ development in the coming years, ...

by Fernando Esteche * To measure and appreciate the historical moment we are experiencing, we must establish that the BRICS Summit in South Africa is the unappealable consolidation of the new world order: It is the arrival of Multipolarity. The expansion of the BRICS and the countries that were incorporated as members also define geopolitical conditions that surpass in all ...

O world, o humanity, good news! The BRICS Summit, held in South Africa on August 22-24, ushered in a new era for humanity. For the first time, a new international order is being established in which the oppressed determine the framework, not only for themselves but for people all over the world.  Developing countries are joining forces against the hegemony ...

By Vladimir Stroev – Rector of the State University of Management In modern conditions, the association of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is becoming an increasingly powerful alliance, represented by the largest developing states, which have already surpassed the key developed economies in terms of their economic potential. The BRICS countries, which occupy 30% of ...