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ArtikelEmerging Third World powers: China, India and Brazil  
Oleh: Harris, Jerry
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Race & Class vol. 46 no. 3 (Jan. 2005), page 7-27.
Topik: Bandung; Beijing Consensus; Doha; FDI; G-8; G-20; globalisation; non-aligned movement; transnationals; WTO
Fulltext: 7.pdf (429.12KB)
Isi artikelChina, India and Brazil have become world economic powers; they are attempting to harness the forces of globalisation so as to strengthen their international standing in multilateral institutions like the WTO. Theirs is not a surrender to imperialism, but an attempt to build a bulwark against it, from which they can implement their own national strategies for development – strategies that are qualitatively different from those followed by the non-aligned movement after Bandung. While each country is pursuing a somewhat different path, their collective might within the G-20 is already forcing concessions on trade, agriculture and subsidies from the US and EU. But do such growing South-South economic linkages have the potential to transform the global balance of power?
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