Abstract
The BRICS group seeks to achieve a strategic goal based on an alternative vision for the international system represented by the current unipolar system, pointing to a set of main points that serve the interests of the developing world, which reflects several important transformations on the international scene, which aim to end the unipolar policy. Which is no longer appropriate to the nature of the international situation, as this system has failed to resolve the escalating crises internationally, and played a clear role in fueling them. Moreover, BRICS aims to strengthen coordination in the United Nations, the G20 and other frameworks with the aim of maintaining international peace and security.
Unlike the international situation that prevailed until the twentieth century, which was characterized by the control of the global capitalist economic powers represented by (the United States of America, Japan, and Western European countries) over the global economy in the twentieth century, the global economy was characterized by the control of the global capitalist powers, such as the United States of America and Japan. And Western European countries. At the beginning of the third millennium, a number of rising economic powers appeared in the international arena, competing for international status and to have an influential role on the global arena, represented by the major rapidly growing economies,
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