2009
DOI: 10.1177/002088171004600402
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India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) in the New Global Order

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“…In the post 9/11 world, as countries in the South were looking within and among themselves to tip the scales of global leadership, IBSA nations were among those who assumed this role, and they began to be seen as new middle powers (Flemes, 2007(Flemes, , 2009Vieira and Alden, 2011). The new middle powers are new democracies and emerging economies located in the semi-periphery, unlike traditional middle power countries that were considered developed economies and therefore located in the core of the world system (Jordaan, 2003).…”
Section: Ibsa the 'New Middle Powers' In The Contemporary Global Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the post 9/11 world, as countries in the South were looking within and among themselves to tip the scales of global leadership, IBSA nations were among those who assumed this role, and they began to be seen as new middle powers (Flemes, 2007(Flemes, , 2009Vieira and Alden, 2011). The new middle powers are new democracies and emerging economies located in the semi-periphery, unlike traditional middle power countries that were considered developed economies and therefore located in the core of the world system (Jordaan, 2003).…”
Section: Ibsa the 'New Middle Powers' In The Contemporary Global Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These countries have been cast as emerging economies, and as such, this status denotes a significant rise in their state of development. Scholars now position IBSA nations as 'new middle powers', a status that recasts the national brand for each of the IBSA member countries (Andrade et al, 2010;Chevallier et al, 2008;Flemes, 2007Flemes, , 2009Vieira and Alden, 2011). IBSA is not to be confused with BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) since both consortia have separate agendas, and IBSA predates the BRICS' complete formation by 7 years (Stuenkel, 2015).…”
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“…Kuznetsov (2020; analyzes the IBSA Forum, along with BRICS, through the lens of transregionalism, highlighting the capacity for powerful states from diverse regions to forge common political, economic, and humanitarian spaces, pooling resources to achieve shared political objectives. Additionally, a body of research focuses on the material interests of IBSA members across various policy domains and explores potential avenues for future cooperation (Vaz 2006;Villares 2006;Tokatlian 2007;RIS 2008;Flemes 2009;Stuenkel 2014). Some scholars elucidate countries' interest in IBSA by framing them as emerging development donors (Manning 2006; de la Fontaine 2013) 6 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Именно в этот период происходит институционализация форума ИБСА (Ин-дия, Бразилия, Южная Америка), который, несмотря на свои достаточно скромные заявленные цели, также может служит площадкой для формирования идей отно-сительно будущих изменений международной структуры [Flemes 2011]. Общая политическая идентичность активно подчеркивается лидерами стран-участниц.…”
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