At conference in Italy, experts discuss prospects of BRICS expansion
The conference brought together experts from a wide range of scientific disciplines from such countries as Brazil, China and Italy
The permanent research group on BRICS promoted by the University of Parma (Italy) and the BRICS LABORATORY of the Eurispes Research Institute (Italy) organized the conference entitled "The expansion of BRICS cooperation: what future prospects?".
The objective of the initiative was to evaluate the impact of the entry of new member states on the internal and external cooperation model of BRICS coordination, on the role of BRICS in the construction of a new multilateral international order, on the BRICS contribution to sustainable development, on the support action carried out by the New Development Bank (NDB).
The conference was attended by experts and academics from the Universities of Northern, Central and Southern Italy and foreign universities as well as organisations.
Gianmatteo Sabantino, Associate Professor at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (China), made a presentation on the BRICS contribution to the formation of alternative regulatory models of transnational economic cooperation.
"How is it possible to find a balance between the national strategies of the individual BRICS states and the common cooperation strategies promoted by the coordination? A valid answer can come from the action of the New Development Bank (NDB) and its commitment to sponsoring an original regulatory model of development cooperation, a synthesis of even radically different cooperative visions, anchored to the geopolitical priorities of the member countries," he stated.
Earlier, Eurispes Research Institute together with a group of specialised experts from different countries published the book "II Coordinamento BRICS. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa on the Global Scene. Constitution, Evolution, Prospects of a New Model of International Cooperation". It was devoted to the new challenges, peculiarities, problems and prospects of BRICS development in various spheres.
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