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BRICS diplomacy has become an integral part of global cooperation efforts among the group of countries consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Since its formation in 2009, BRICS has evolved into a strong platform for dialogue and cooperation. BRICS diplomacy aims to strengthen relations among member states and generate shared benefits. In the process, BRICS has enhanced economic and trade cooperation, shared technology and knowledge, and promoted investment and financing for joint development projects. Furthermore, BRICS diplomacy has involved member countries in constructive political dialogue. They have collaborated in international forums such as the United Nations, G20, and BRICS Outreach Summit to advocate for their common interests. Additionally, BRICS has advocated for a fair and multipolar world order, promoting diversity and inclusivity in global decision-making. In addressing global challenges like climate change, energy security, and development disparities, BRICS has demonstrated its commitment to solving these issues through cooperative diplomacy. Through initiatives such as the New Development Bank (NDB), BRICS has made significant contributions in supporting infrastructure projects and sustainable development in member countries.Although BRICS still faces some challenges, such as policy differences and national interests among member states, BRICS diplomacy continues to build bridges for broader global cooperation. In an era of global uncertainty, BRICS diplomacy serves as an important instrument in promoting stability, economic growth, and friendship among its member countries.
Keywords
BRICS
diplomacy
international cooperation
economy
politics
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Putri, F. M., & Santoso, M. P. T. (2023). BRICS Diplomacy: Building Bridges for Global Cooperation. Politics and Humanism, 2(1), 10-21. https://doi.org/10.31947/jph.v2i1.27197