Text: | Print|

    Group's political influence is growing

    2014-07-17 09:08 China Daily Web Editor: Wang Fan
    1

    The Fortaleza summit of the BRICS leaders is a milestone. For the first time, the meeting of the group's five members is not merely a business forum but is branded with strong political elements.  [Special coverage]

    Global politics - including unrest in Iraq and Ukraine - are part of the summit discussions.

    The political aspects are reflected in the Fortaleza Declaration issued by the leaders on Tuesday.

    The proportion of the agenda that is devoted to political elements greatly outweighs that of previous years. For the first time the discussions include political coordination. The first part of the leaders' private dialogue dealt with global governance and regional crises. The second part deals with economic and financial cooperation.

    Observers said the inclusion of the political agenda would give developing nations an increasingly united voice, and thus more clout on major global issues.

    To that end, the sixth BRICS summit has embarked on a course that positions the group for a bigger role in both the political and economic spheres of the world, and to compete with Western countries for an equal voice.

    The BRICS nations account for 29.6 percent of the world's territory, and more than 42 percent of its population. Last year, the members' combined GDP was 21 percent of the world's total. Despite slowing growth, the members' economies have expanded twice as fast as those of developed countries.

    Understandably, after building strong economic bonds, the BRICS group wants to see a new international political architecture to serve their long-term strategic interests.

    A key interest is strengthening the rule of international law and the United Nations' leading role in the international system, which can further ensure a sound economic environment for emerging economies.

    The five BRICS members may not share the same positions on every topic, but collectively they have great potential to boost cooperation in both the political and cultural sectors.

    The group has laid a sound foundation for regular political dialogue and communication, as it has developed the practice of mutual consultations and joint actions in international organizations, especially at the UN.

    Yet BRICS is still a very young group, and is operating in a global economy that remains dominated by developed countries.

    The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement that the United States is negotiating with 11 other countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations between the European Union and the US, have not included a single participant from BRICS.

    That's a vivid demonstration that the leading emerging economies, which might pose a challenge to the Western-dominated trade system, have been sidelined in the rule-setting games of global trade.

    If BRICS countries succeed in their ongoing economic structural adjustment and maintain momentum in growth, the group will play a bigger role in the global economy and have a more solid foundation from which to build political momentum on the global stage.

    Comments (0)
    Most popular in 24h
      Archived Content
    Media partners:

    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

    主站蜘蛛池模板: 长葛市| 庆城县| 南和县| 巨鹿县| 本溪市| 邵武市| 永康市| 左权县| 富顺县| 夹江县| 德惠市| 德安县| 景东| 白城市| 青铜峡市| 特克斯县| 罗甸县| 精河县| 三台县| 南岸区| 齐齐哈尔市| 嘉善县| 高雄市| 电白县| 常熟市| 琼结县| 克东县| 武威市| 崇明县| 天门市| 合作市| 霍林郭勒市| 法库县| 东方市| 无为县| 江西省| 德兴市| 宁乡县| 纳雍县| 青龙| 方正县|