Written by Jo Nova Are we paying attention yet? The BRICS nations (in red, below) have just accepted six new members — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Argentina, Iran, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates (green)...
The rapidly growing BRICS group is looking to forge its own path as a way to counter the influence of the west and/or have a more active voice in ‘how they should be developing’.
The “alarm bells” only ring for those willing to listen. It’s high time the West re-evaluates its energy and climate change approach – before it is too late.
But storm clouds are on the horizon for the existing superpower order.
Reposted from Forbes. Tilak Doshi Contributor I analyze energy economics and related public policy issues. 49 BCE Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with the 13th Legion, a defiant act…
The world is marching right past us, here in the west, in a certain way. Fear of a lack of fuel and food will do that to people.
The BRICS have been catapulted into a position of being the only constellation of forces that challenges the global economic dominance of the G7 developed countries bloc.
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