BRICS in Africa, anti-imperialist, sub-imperialist or in between?
a reader for the Durban Summit
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Brics and brics-from-below
Patrick Bond
The Brics come to Durban
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
Recommendations from academics to Brics
The 5th Brics Academic Forum
Brics as radical shift – or mere relocation of power?
Fatima Shabodien
Will SA’s new pals be so different from the West?
Peter Fabricius
Brics and the ANC sell-out to international capital
Patrick Bond
Brics as a spectre of alliance
Anna Ochkina
Brics viewed positively from Moscow
Vladimir Shubin
From Nepad to Brics, SA’s toll at the ‘gateway to Africa’
Patrick Bond
Brics grab African land and sovereignty
Tomaso Ferrando
A day-light robbery in Ethiopia
Obang Metho
Brics cook the climate
Patrick Bond
Vale leads corporates in offsetting and ‘false solutions’
Friends of the Earth International
Brics lessons from Mozambique
Bobby Peek
Watchdogging the Brics Bank
Carlos Tautz
The Brics’ dangerous endorsement of ‘financial inclusion’
Susanne Soederberg
Brics, the semi-periphery and future progress
Chris Chase-Dunn
Will Brics change the course of history?
Oliver Stuenkel
Scramble, resistance and a new non-alignment strategy
Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros
Future trajectories for Brics
Achin Vanaik
So, are the Brics ‘sub-imperialist’?
Patrick Bond
is professor at the University of Johannesburg Department of Sociology, and co-editor of BRICS and Resistance in Africa (published by Zed Books, 2019).
Emerging-market finance, neoliberal ideology and durable malgovernance at the BRICS New Development Bank
The BRICS spall, fall and (try to) reconstitute11 July 2022, by Patrick Bond
24 June 2022, by Patrick Bond
12 January 2022, by Patrick Bond
17 December 2021, by Patrick Bond
29 November 2021, by Patrick Bond
15 November 2021, by Patrick Bond , Desmond D’Sa
3 November 2021, by Patrick Bond
22 October 2021, by Patrick Bond
13 October 2021, by Patrick Bond
5 September 2021, by Patrick Bond