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Changing the Global Political Economy: BRICS Countries and Alternative Relations Strategies

Ayfer Gedikli (Düzce University, Turkey), Seyfettin Erdogan (Istanbul Medeniyet University, Turkey), and Hande Çalışkan Terzioğlu (Düzce University, Turkey)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: December, 2024 | Copyright: © 2025 | Pages: 522
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ISBN13: 9798369373934
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369373941
EISBN13: 9798369373958
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7393-4

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The evolving political and economic relations among the BRICS countries are reshaping global dynamics and challenging traditional power structures. These new alliances and collaborations have the potential to transform global economic, financial, and political systems, influencing future international relations. Understanding the economic, political, and trade interactions within these groups is essential for defining the future of global cooperation and regional partnerships. The collective impact of the BRICS nations on global governance, including their technological and diplomatic initiatives, plays a crucial role in shifting global power balances. Analyzing these relationships offers valuable insights into the future of international relations and global development.

Changing the Global Political Economy: BRICS Countries and Alternative Relations Strategies analyzes the evolving political, economic, and diplomatic relations between the BRICS countries, examining their potential to reshape global governance. It explores the impact of these collaborations on international trade, technological negotiations, and global economic and political balance. Covering topics such as agricultural policies, global governance, and the world economy, this book is an excellent resource for students, academicians, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and more.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Agricultural Policies
  • BRICS Countries
  • Currency
  • Energy Markets
  • Energy Policy
  • Geopolitical Strategy
  • Global Governance
  • International Relations
  • Mediation
  • Political Economy
  • World Economy

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Ayfer Gedikli earned her PhD in 2009 in fiscal economics. She surved as the dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences in Duzce University until 2023. Currently, she is the head of the department of Economics. Her area of interest is energy economics, environmental economics, money&banking, and international political economics. She has many high quality papers published in prestigious international journals which are cited by SSCI, SCI, SCOPUS indexes. She took part as the editor of many editorial books which are published by international publishers.
Seyfettin Erdogan works at Istanbul Medeniyet University in Turkey. He is an expert in economics and studies on economy, energy, health and sustainability. He has many books and book chapters in IGI Global Publishing.
Hande Çalışkan Terzioğlu received her PhD in Economics from Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University/Turkey. She continues her studies as the academican of the Faculty of Political Sciences at Duzce University. Her research continues on macroeconomics and policies. She giving lectures in Macroeconomics, Economic Policy, International Monetary and Capital Markets.

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