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BRICS: The Rising Bloc Redefining Global Power

How Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa Are Disrupting U.S. Hegemony and Rewriting Global Economic Rules

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What began as a throwaway acronym on Wall Street is now a global force challenging the foundations of Western dominance. BRICS: The Rising Bloc Redefining Global Power is a searing, unsentimental look at how five wildly different nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are leveraging economic scale, geopolitical friction, and institutional fatigue to rewrite the rules of the global order.

This is not a motivational fable. It’s a forensic breakdown of a power shift in progress.

Across 30 methodical chapters, this book tracks the BRICS journey from speculative concept to coordinated alliance. It dissects how each member navigates its contradictions—India’s hedging, China’s quiet dominance, Russia’s sanction-fueled aggression—and how those internal tensions both limit and empower the bloc. It examines their push for new financial institutions like the New Development Bank, plans for de-dollarization, alternative payment systems, and expansion strategies that include oil giants and sanctioned states alike.

Far from utopian, BRICS is shown as a fragile coalition of convenience—slow, messy, and often incoherent. But it is also real. And it is reshaping diplomacy, trade, energy policy, and the future of the U.S. dollar.

If you want to understand the shifting gravity of global power—not through headlines or ideology, but through deliberate, data-backed analysis—this is the book.

Forget slogans. Forget summits. This is the BRICS that matters: flawed, functional, and increasingly impossible to ignore.

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