BRICS & New World Order Thread

Stealthflanker

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Not very enthusiastic seeing Indonesia in BRICS atm.. especially that we're not really in good position economically. Widening gaps between rich and poor, de-industrialization which cause rising level of unemployement and poor government policies which causing law uncertainty and thus.. Foreign Direct Investment abandoning us.

Our government especially tried to gloss over the unemployement issue by actually adding non-formal jobs as part of their statistics of employement, despite common sense that you cant have proper nonformal sector (e.g art and FnB business, services even tourism), without healthy formal one (e.g manufacturing). What BRICS can solve there ?

Kinda reminds me of our geopolitical adventure in 1960's with NEFO (New Emerging Forces) Movement, where we went as far as creating our own equivalent to Olympics (GANEFO- Olahraga negara NEFO - NEFO Country sportsmanship event). Lighthouse projects with exorbitant cost yet little in return economically.

Economic indicators might suggest we have low inflation but.. that's kinda because our purchase power here is dwindling.. we even got actual deflation because of that.

But then i wonder what the future holds.
 

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Another video by Brian Berletic discussing China's military power and he also discusses a paper by the Institute of National Strategic Studies published in June 2012 that discusses imposing a blockade on China in Greenland and and the Panama Canal where the Chinese military has no reach and can't come to the rescue.

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Another video by Brian Berletic discussing China's military power and he also discusses a paper by the Institute of National Strategic Studies published in June 2012 that discusses imposing a blockade on China in Greenland and and the Panama Canal where the Chinese military has no reach and can't come to the rescue.

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I see they're at the bargaining phase. "Ok yeah China itself is comprehensively a stronger country than us now, better at science, economics and in their vacinity, we're no match for them, but farther out, in our backyard, we can still bully people and China can't stop us." LOL

No need to worry; we're coming. We started at being unable/barely able to contend with Western encroachments to Chinese sea territory/airspace, then we went to securing that but second fiddle in Asia, going on to being unstoppable in Asia and they think that's the end? They can safely hide in the Panama Canal and Greenland? LOL Stay right there and wait for us.
 

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Nigeria becomes the ninth BRICS partner country, joining Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

“With the world’s sixth-largest population — and Africa’s largest — as well as being one of the continent’s major economies, Nigeria shares convergent interests with other members of BRICS,” Brazil’s government said in a statement Friday.

“It plays an active role in strengthening South-South cooperation and in reforming global governance — issues that are top priorities during Brazil’s current presidency.”



I feel like Westoids often hype up BRICS, turning it into something it was never meant to be, and then claim it "failed" when it doesn’t match their overblown expectations.

The reality is, no one in BRICS cares what Westoids think it should or shouldn’t be. BRICS was never designed to be a military alliance or a free trade bloc.

It’s a platform for diplomacy, international politics, finance, and various people-to-people exchanges, including cultural, social, and academic collaboration.

It’s a space where countries can brainstorm and cooperate on ideas, like de-dollarization, without being tied to rigid frameworks. Nowhere does it say they have to create something like a joint currency or follow a specific path.

That’s not the only way to bypass the US dollar, anyway. They could trade in their own currencies if they focus on developing solid financial technology and infrastructure, which seems to be the real direction they’re heading toward.
 
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I feel like Westoids often hype up BRICS, turning it into something it was never meant to be, and then claim it "failed" when it doesn’t match their overblown expectations.

The reality is, no one in BRICS cares what Westoids think it should or shouldn’t be. BRICS was never designed to be a military alliance or a free trade bloc.

It’s a platform for diplomacy, international politics, finance, and various people-to-people exchanges, including cultural, social, and academic collaboration.

It’s a space where countries can brainstorm and cooperate on ideas, like de-dollarization, without being tied to rigid frameworks. Nowhere does it say they have to create something like a joint currency or follow a specific path.

That’s not the only way to bypass the US dollar, anyway. They could trade in their own currencies if they focus on developing solid financial technology and infrastructure, which seems to be the real direction they’re heading toward.
Was turkey removed or didnt continue?
 

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Lula invites Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to BRICS Summit​

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva invited Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to participate in the upcoming BRICS summit in July in Rio de Janeiro. The bloc, which includes Brazil, China, and India, represents 40% of the world's population. The summit will focus on reducing dependence on the US dollar and promoting local currencies in transactions.

Lula emphasized the importance of including more countries in the dialogue to strengthen multilateralism and boost international trade. The invitation was made during Lula's visit to Montevideo for the inauguration of Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi. The summit aims to consolidate economic and political strategies and position South America as a key player in global alliances.
The Workers' Party leader insisted that the BRICS represented almost 50% of the world's population and a similar portion of the global GDP.

During his speech, the Brazilian head of state emphasized the need to create a joint document that reaffirms the commitment to free trade and cooperation among nations. “The BRICS are not a small thing. They have almost half of humanity,” he insisted.

People speculating possible BRICS expansion again, Mexico would be really interesting.
 

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Xi visits New Development Bank​

Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2025-04-29 22:52:16

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Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the New Development Bank and meets with Dilma Rousseff, president of the institution, in Shanghai, east China, April 29, 2025. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu)

SHANGHAI, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday visited the New Development Bank in Shanghai and met with Dilma Rousseff, president of the institution.

Rousseff led the bank's four vice presidents and other employees to welcome Xi when he arrived.
Xi congratulated Rousseff on her reelection as president of the New Development Bank, and noted that the bank is the world's first multilateral development institution established and led by emerging markets and developing countries.

Xi called the bank "a pioneering initiative for the unity and self-improvement of the Global South," and said that it conforms to the historical trend of reforming and improving global governance.
The New Development Bank has emerged as a rising force in the international financial system and a shining example of Global South collaboration, he said.

He stressed that broader BRICS cooperation has entered a stage of high-quality development, and that the bank is set to embark on its second golden decade of high-quality development.
Xi called on the bank to consider the development needs of the Global South, and to provide more high-quality, low-cost and sustainable infrastructure financing.

The bank needs to improve its management and operations, implement more technology and green finance projects, and help developing countries bridge the digital divide and accelerate green and low-carbon transformation, Xi said.
In discussions on the reform of international financial architecture, the bank should amplify the voice of the Global South, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Global South, and support the countries of the Global South in their pursuit of modernization, he said.

He noted that as the bank's host country, China will always support the operations and development of the New Development Bank. China is willing to strengthen project cooperation with the bank and focus on green, innovative and sustainable development to achieve more results, he added.

China is also willing to share its development experience through the bank with other member countries, and stands ready to provide more international public goods, Xi said.

Noting that the Global South countries have risen collectively into an important force in maintaining world peace, promoting common development and improving global governance, Xi said no matter how the international situation changes, the general course of human development and progress will not alter.

China has achieved its development through self-reliance and hard work. It will firmly safeguard its own legitimate rights and interests, as well as the common interests of the international community, Xi noted.
Rousseff expressed her gratitude to China for its long-term strong support for the growth and expansion of the New Development Bank.
She said that under the leadership of President Xi, China has achieved extraordinary development results and played a pivotal role in advancing global governance, and is certain to realize the vision of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

Despite the volatile situation in today's world, the Chinese government has resolutely stood up for the interests of the Global South, supported multilateralism, defended international fairness and justice, and promoted the construction of a community with a shared future for all, setting an example for the international community, she added.

Noting that unilateralism and protectionism have been eroding the authority of international law and undermining the stability of industrial and supply chains, Rousseff said the New Development Bank will remain true to its original aspiration, take active measures, and contribute to promoting the development of developing and emerging-market countries.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the New Development Bank and meets with Dilma Rousseff, president of the institution, in Shanghai, east China, April 29, 2025. (Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)

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Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the New Development Bank and meets with Dilma Rousseff, president of the institution, in Shanghai, east China, April 29, 2025. (Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)

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