China, India and the pattern of G20/BRICS engagement: differentiated ambivalence between ‘rising’ power status and solidarity with the Global South
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The authors examines the pattern of engagement by China and India in terms of the G20 and BRICS and concludes that both countries are torn between a self-identity as status-seeking "rising" powers and as champions.Abstract:
This article examines the pattern of engagement by China and India in terms of the G20 and BRICS. Both countries are torn between a self-identity as status-seeking ‘rising’ powers and as champions ...read more
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