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Brazil and BRICS: From Shared Principles to t Action for a Sustainable and Digital Future 4l6437

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The first quarter of the twenty-first century has witnessed the erosion of a multilateral system that, just decades ago, established global governance institutions and fostered a common understanding of countries’ dynamics within a rules-based order. The BRICS bloc, since its emergence in the early 2000s, has gained momentum within this context. It became increasingly attractive as an alternative space for international dialogue and for addressing the development needs of a number of countries that feel the traditional multilateral pillars are falling short in addressing contemporary demands and reflecting today’s geopolitical realities. BRICS countries seek a more equitable international order. 6u3i53

Now in its seventeenth year, BRICS leaders will convene in Rio de Janeiro for their annual Summit, with Brazil presiding during a time marked by an intensifying commercial war and the resulting reconfiguration of international trade. This online seminar, the first event in CEBRI’s contributions to the BRICS this year, aims to shed light on the bloc’s significance for Brazil - and Brazil’s significance for the bloc. By bringing together representatives from these emerging powers, the event will explore Brazil’s thematic priorities for its presidency and discuss possible outcomes of the July Summit, as well as broader visions for the future of BRICS.

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The first quarter of the twenty-first century has witnessed the erosion of a multilateral system that, just decades ago, established global governance institutions and fostered a common understanding of countries’ dynamics within a rules-based order. The BRICS bloc, since its emergence in the early 2000s, has gained momentum within this context. It became increasingly attractive as an alternative space for international dialogue and for addressing the development needs of a number of countries that feel the traditional multilateral pillars are falling short in addressing contemporary demands and reflecting today’s geopolitical realities. BRICS countries seek a more equitable international order.

Now in its seventeenth year, BRICS leaders will convene in Rio de Janeiro for their annual Summit, with Brazil presiding during a time marked by an intensifying commercial war and the resulting reconfiguration of international trade. This online seminar, the first event in CEBRI’s contributions to the BRICS this year, aims to shed light on the bloc’s significance for Brazil - and Brazil’s significance for the bloc. By bringing together representatives from these emerging powers, the event will explore Brazil’s thematic priorities for its presidency and discuss possible outcomes of the July Summit, as well as broader visions for the future of BRICS.

Opening and Moderation 5sl12

Larissa Wachholz 3u5k3i
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Partner at Vallya

Feliciano de Sá Guimarães 5l3a1q
Academic Director 2t1m4a

Professor at the Institute of International Relations/USP

Henrique Paiva 703j5z
Director for Government Relations and Sustainability at Siemens Energy Brasil w1x47

Participants 6y1p4g

Anit Mukherjee 14h67
Senior Fellow of the Observer Research Foundation America (ORF America) a1j19

Augusto Castro 5l3e3g
Advisor to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3t1c3w

Gustavo de Carvalho 514g1i
Senior Researcher at the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) 415m3w

Leandro Vieira Silva 3x6q14
Minister-Counselor of the Brazilian Embassy in Abu Dhabi 36u2

Rafaela Guedes 4a303i
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Independent consultant, Fellow at Igarapé, International Advisor at APCO and member of a of experts on Energy Transition at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)

Renato Baumann 2e6c4d
Undersecretary of Foreign Investment in the Executive Secretariat of the Ministry of Economy 185ag

Wang Wen 31s1e
Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY) 1q6e1j

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