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"This volume aims to fill a gap in studies of BRICS. It offers a critical analysis of the rise of the BRICS countries' economies within the framework of a global capitalism that is increasingly predatory, exclusionary and unequal, no more so than in the BRICS countries themselves. The authors reflect upon the rise of a Global South (and East), which is sometimes cooperative with and sometimes antagonistic to the traditional powers of the US, Europe and Japan. Most importantly, BRICS's rise occurs in the context of the expansion of capitalism in the 21st century, and also in the midst of world capitalism's worst crisis since the 1930s. The point of this analysis is, firstly, to promote debate between social movements, organised labour and other activists in the struggle for social justice and for alternatives to the current international capitalist order. BRICS is a new area of concern for many. The second goal is to generate critical debate on contemporary themes and theoretical discussions. The book will be required reading for those who wish to have an alternative perspective on this Global South partnership."--Publisher description.
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Economic policy, Economic aspects, Globalization, Economic conditions, Capitalism, Economic development, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization, Foreign economic relations, Anti-imperialist movements, Business & Economics, Development, Economic DevelopmentPlaces
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Brics: An Anti-Capitalist Critique
2015, Pluto Press, Pluto Press.
in English
0745336418 9780745336411
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"Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa and China is often considered to be an alternative, antagonistic force to Western imperialism - yet in reporting from fronts as diverse as financial regulation, climate negotiations, minerals extraction or even World Cup soccer, leading political economists in this book show how the BRICS are accommodating and even amplifying the worst features of global capitalism"--
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