The Arab states of the Gulf and BRICS new strategic partnerships in politics and economics

How the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) relates to BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is, in the light of the growing strength and importance of this organisation and the countries which comprise it, of critical importance. The GCC countries have fast-growing economies, and they s...

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Other Authors: Niblock, Tim (Editor), Sun, Degang (Editor), Galindo Marines, Alejandra (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Germany Gerlach Press 2016
Series:Gulf Research Center book series
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Table of Contents:
  • The dynamics of the BRICS grouping: convergences and disparities with the GCC's global posture and stances
  • GCC-BRICS strategic cooperation in the new era: the dual implications of geoeconomics and geopolitics
  • Taking BRICS to the GCC: shaping an Indian initiative to promote a BRICS role in the gulf security scenario
  • GCC and BRICS: exploring the nuclear energy cooperation route
  • United Arab Emirates and Brazil: ideas, perceptions and perspective of unlikely allies
  • Russian and the GCC countries: hard to be friends but impossible to remain foes
  • Indian in BRICS and Indo-GCC relations: assessing conflicts and complementarities
  • China's One Belt One Road initiatives and its strategic connections with Arab countries in the gulf
  • In search of a strategic partnership: China-Qatar energy cooperation, from 1988 to 2015
  • A GCC-China security "strategic partnership": its potential and contours
  • The GCC and the BRICS in Sub-Saharan Africa: is China the main driver?