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India, Brazil and South Africa: lessons from the New Delhi summit
17/10/2008 By Susanne Gratius
Motivated by the turbulent financial scene and the IIIrd IBSA Summit in New Delhi, this article suggests that the international financial and political system should be reformed to include emerging powers and regional protagonists such as Brazil, India and South Africa in key decision-making bodies.
Since both IBSA and the EU favour a new multilateralism, both should enter into dialogue on the future of the international system.
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IBSA: India, Brazil, South AfricaKeywords
Brazil Globalization India Latin America & Caribbean Multilateralism Multipolarity South Africa South Asia Southern AfricaRelated publications
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- India, Brazil, South Africa (IBSA) - New inter-regional multilateralism in the South?
Bio author: Susanne Gratius
Susanne Gratius holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Hamburg. Prior to joining FRIDE, she worked as a Researcher at the Department of the Americas at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin and at the Iberoamerican Studies Institute (IIK) in Hamburg. Until 1999, she was Coordinator at the European-Latin American Relations Institute (IRELA) in Madrid.

