The BRICs and coexistence an alternative vision of world order

Introduction; Coexistence as an analytical concept and political practice; The Soviet Union's version of peaceful coexistence; India's version of peaceful coexistence; Brazil's version of peaceful coexistence; China's version of peaceful coexistence; South Africa: diplomacy of ub...

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Weitere Verfasser: Coning, Cedric de (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London u.a. Routledge 2015
Ausgabe:1. publ.
Schriftenreihe:Routledge global institutions 90
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction; Coexistence as an analytical concept and political practice; The Soviet Union's version of peaceful coexistence; India's version of peaceful coexistence; Brazil's version of peaceful coexistence; China's version of peaceful coexistence; South Africa: diplomacy of ubuntu-another form of coexistence strategy; Conclusion; 1.BRICS and coexistence; The evolving global environment: the context for the BRICS project Global threats and challenges: the political project of the BRICSFinancial crisis and economic governance: the economic project of the BRICS; Conclusion; 2.Brazil as a rising power: coexistence through universalism; Brazil as a rising power; Coexistence and universalism in Brazilian foreign policy; Conclusion; 3.Russia, BRICS, and peaceful coexistence: between idealism and instrumentalism; Russia and the BRICS; Russia and peaceful coexistence; Russian foreign policy doctrines: evolving concepts; Coexistence and soft power policy; Conclusions 4.Indian foreign policy and coexistence: continuity and change in the post-Cold War eraIndia's role perception and the world; From non-alignment to strategic autonomy: evolution of coexistence in Indian foreign policy; Coexistence in Indian foreign policy discourse; India and coexistence: walking the talk?; Conclusion; 5.China and coexistence: Beijing's policies on energy, United Nations Security Council diplomacy and sovereignty disputes; Coexistence in China's foreign relations; China's concept of coexistence and the BRICS; Coexistence in China's foreign policy practice; Conclusion 6.South Africa's "diplomacy of ubuntu"": an African approach to coexistence?"Coexistence" in South Africa's foreign policy: rhetoric versus practice; South Africa's revisionist ambition: promoting a more equitable, rules-based international order; "A giant with clay feet": domestic constraints as an obstacle to South Africa's global role; Conclusion; 7.Conclusion: coexistence in between world order and national interest; Mutual re
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN:9781138787759
978-1-138-78775-9