That last point of cultural integration and collaboration between BRICS members is very key and one I confess I had hardly thought of before now
Cultural mixes is a sort of soft power that can better blend the political, economic and technological aspects of BRICS so that the citizens of BRICS Nations have a sort of shared common core values and principles whilst remaining uniquely themselves with their own distinct cultures. Which will improve by incorporating the best from other cultures they interact with
This dynamic is one I would love to see come to fruition in the coming years and I hope the leaders of BRICS handle it with the maturity and delicacy it deserves to truly utilize this soft power to its fullest extent
Perhaps "Think BRICS" should stop patronising its readers. "Building bridges through shared values and understanding fosters lasting partnerships" ...
Let me spell this out for you: T.h.i.s. h.a.s. f.a.i.l.e.d, specifically in one of the countries you hail in this very article as one of the BRICS-members "setting the stage for a new economic narrative that challenges traditional powers and promotes innovation".
If you consistently ignore the fact that the very policies you promote have already failed within some of the key countries you refer to, why should anyone take your project (obvious propaganda by now) seriously?
That last point of cultural integration and collaboration between BRICS members is very key and one I confess I had hardly thought of before now
Cultural mixes is a sort of soft power that can better blend the political, economic and technological aspects of BRICS so that the citizens of BRICS Nations have a sort of shared common core values and principles whilst remaining uniquely themselves with their own distinct cultures. Which will improve by incorporating the best from other cultures they interact with
This dynamic is one I would love to see come to fruition in the coming years and I hope the leaders of BRICS handle it with the maturity and delicacy it deserves to truly utilize this soft power to its fullest extent
Perhaps "Think BRICS" should stop patronising its readers. "Building bridges through shared values and understanding fosters lasting partnerships" ...
Let me spell this out for you: T.h.i.s. h.a.s. f.a.i.l.e.d, specifically in one of the countries you hail in this very article as one of the BRICS-members "setting the stage for a new economic narrative that challenges traditional powers and promotes innovation".
If you consistently ignore the fact that the very policies you promote have already failed within some of the key countries you refer to, why should anyone take your project (obvious propaganda by now) seriously?