1. Almeida P. R. A New Diplomatic Framework in Brazil? — Contrasting Interpretations About Lula’s Foreign Policy (2003—2006) // Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional. 2005. Vol. 49. № 1. P. 95—116.
2. Belli L. CyberBRICS: Cybersecurity Regulations in the BRICS Countries. Springer Cham, 2021.
3. Bratersky M., Kutyrev G. BRICS and the Evolving Russia — India — China Security Agenda. Strategic Analysis. 2019. Vol. 43. № 6. P. 597—619.
4. Cervo A., Bueno C. História da Política Exterior do Brasil [History of Brazil’s Foreign Policy]. Brasília: Editora Universidade de Brasília, 2002.
5. Chernova V., Degtereva E., Zobov A. Scientific-Industrial and Economic Cooperation between Russia and BRICS States: Proposal of Effective Forms and Mechanism // The Journal of Comparative Asian Development. 2016. Vol. 15. № 3. P. 333—360.
6. Cohen A., Hamilton R. E. The Russian Military and the Georgia War: Lessons and Implications. Carlisle Barracks: Strategic Studies Institute, 2013.
7. Flemes D. “O Brasil na Iniciativa BRIC: Soft Balancing numa Ordem Global em Mudança?” [Brazil in the BRIC Initiative: Soft Balancing in the Shifting World Order?] // Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional. 2010. Vol. 53. № 1. P. 41—156.
8. Flemes D. O Brasil na Iniciativa BRIC: Soft Balancing numa Ordem Global em Mudança?” [Brazil in the BRIC Initiative: Soft Balancing in the Shifting World Order?] // Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional. 2010. Vol. 53. № 1. P. 141—156.
9. Flemes D., Wehner L. Drivers of Strategic Contestation: the Case of South America // International Politics. 2015. № 52 (2). P. 163—177.
10. Fulquet G. (eds.). The Rise and Fall of International Powers: An Assessment of the BRICS. Buenos Aires: FLACSO, 2015.
11. Hansen F. S., Sergunin A. Russia, BRICS, and Peaceful Coexistence: Between Idealism and Instrumentalism // De Coning C., Mandrup T., Odgaard L. (eds.). The BRICS and Coexistence: An Alternative Vision of World Order. Abingdon: Routledge, 2014. P. 75—99.
12. Huntington S.vP. The Lonely Superpower // Foreign Affairs. 1999. Vol. 78. № 2 (March/April). P. 35—49.
13. Kalil M., Braveboy-Wagner J. Brazil’s International Rise in the Twenty-First Century: Ambitions and Difficulties // Braveboy-Wagner J. (ed). Diplomatic Strategies of Nations in the Global South. N. Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. P. 27—58.
14. Lagutina M., Leksyutina Y. BRICS Countries’ Strategies in the Arctic and the Prospects for Consolidated BRICS Agenda in the Arctic // The Polar Journal. 2019. Vol. 9. № 1. P. 45—63.
15. Leksyutina Y. BRICS: Reforming Global Economic Governance System. Public Administration and Civil Service. 2015. № 1. P. 166—172 [Electronic resource]. URL: https://journal.apa.kz/images/books/1-2015/index.html (date of access: 12.07.2022).
16. Leksyutina Y. Leadership in BRICS: Forecasts and Realities // Russian Politics & Law. 2017. Vol. 55. № 6. P. 419—435.
17. Lukyanov F. BRICS Goes from Fantasy to Reality // Russia in Global Affairs. 2019. April [Electronic resource]. URL: http://www.globalaffairs.ru/redcol/BRICS-goes-from-fantasy-toreality-15169 (date of access: 01.08.2022)
18. Lukyanov F. Russian Dilemmas in a Multipolar World. Columbia SIPA // Journal of International Affairs. 2010. Vol. 63. № 2 [Electronic resource]. URL: http://jia.sipa.columbia.edu/russian-dilemmas-multipolar-world/ (date of access: 01.08.2022).
19. Macfarlane S. N. The 'R' in BRICs: is Russia an emerging power? // International Affair. 2006. Vol. 82. № 1. P. 41—57.
20. Novikov D., Scriba A. The Evolution of Russian Strategy towards BRICS. Strategic Analysis. 2019. Vol. 43. № 6. P. 585—596.
21. Panova V. V. Russian Vision for the BRICS // International Affairs Forum. 2013. Vol. 4. № 1. P. 91—94.
22. Saraiva M. “Balanço da Política Externa de Dilma Rousseff: Perspectivas Futuras?” [Dilma Rousseff’s Foreign Policy Assessment: What Next?] // Relações Internacionais, 2014. № 44. P. 25—35.
23. Schaefer M., Poffenbarger J. The Formation of the BRICS and Its Implications for the United States: Emerging Together. N. Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
24. Sergunin A. Explaining Russian Foreign Policy Behavior: Theory and Practice. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, 2016.
25. Sergunin A., Gao F. BRICS as the Subject of Study of International Relations Theory // International Organizations Research Journal, 2018. Vol. 13. № 4. P. 55—73.
26. Sergunin A., Konyshev V., Cao F. International Relations Theory and the BRICS Phenomenon // Journal of China and International Relations. 2016. Vol. 8. № 1. P. 67—88.
27. Sergunin A. A. Russia’s Strategies towards BRICS: Problems and Opportunities // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations. 2020. Vol. 20. № 3. P. 539.
28. Shakleina T. Russia in the New Distribution of Power // Nadkarni V., Noonan N. (eds.). Emerging Powers in a Comparative Perspective: The Political and Economic Rise of the BRIC Countries. N. Y.: Bloomsbury, 2013. P. 163—188.
29. Stuenkel O. Do the BRICS Possess Soft Power? // Journal of Political Power. 2016. Vol. 9. № 3. P. 353—367.
30. Stuenkel O. Emerging Powers and Status: The Case of the First BRICS Summit // Asian Perspective. 2014. Vol. 38. № 1. P. 1—13.
31. Stuenkel O. The BRICS and the Future of Global Order. Lexington Books: Lanham, 2015.
32. Toloraya G. Why Does Russia Need BRICS? // Russia in Global Affairs. 2015. № 1. (January/March) [Electronic resource]. URL: http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/number/Why-Does-Russia-Need-BRICS-17373 (date of access: 01.08.2022).
33. Valença M., Carvalho G. Soft Power, Hard Aspirations: the Shifting Role of Power in Brazilian Foreign Policy // Brazilian Political Science Review. 2014. Vol. 8. № 3. P. 66—94.
34. Vizentini P. F. O Mundo pós-Guerra Fria. Porto Alegre: Leitura XXI, 2005.
35. Zubelzú de Bacigalu G. As relações russo-brasileiras no pós-Guerra Fria // Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional. 2000. Vol. 43. № 2. P. 59—86.
Комментарии
Сообщения не найдены