Resumen del libro
BRICS’ potent upsurge (Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa) in the last few years and its increasing role in the global arena is confirmed by the fact that its five Member States account for 40% of the world’s population and 25% of the GDP, having created half the global growth last decade.
Furthermore, there are other facts related to the BRICS that require a profound analysis. On the one hand, it is important to highlight the continuous connectedness exhibited by the five members of the bloc regarding global issues or international conflicts discussed in international forums. On the other hand, trade relations between the European Union and the BRICS bloc members provide data certainly spectacular, having reached a global trade exchange of over 900,000 million euros in 2013, with a negative balance for the EU of over 200,000 million euros. Therefore, this range of strong reasons led us to examine the relations between the European Union and the BRICS.
1. European Union-Brazil relations. Conciliation difficulties of a bilateral strategic partnership with a project of regional cooperation.
2. European Union-Russian federation relations: multidimensionality in complexity.
3. European Union-India relations: a potential to develop.
4. European Union-China relations: are they moving towards a new strategic axis in international relations?
5. European Union-South Africa relations: are they moving towards a real strategic partnership?
Citación Chicago
Blanc Altemir, Antonio
La Unión Europea y los Brics (Brasil, Rusia, India, China y Sudáfrica) en inglés. Navarra: Aranzadi, 2015
Citación APA
Blanc Altemir, Antonio
(2015).
La Unión Europea y los Brics (Brasil, Rusia, India, China y Sudáfrica) en inglés. Aranzadi