MOSCOW. JULY 22, 2024. PIR PRESS. «Today, under the Russian Chairship, BRICS activities cover an impressive range of issues, including even very specialized ones. Still, economic and security issues remain the most important. And while the economic agenda is more or less obvious, BRICS cooperation in the field of security raises a whole set of thoughts and questions. Where exactly are the positions of the member countries close? Where can they successfully cooperate without harming the positive, consensual climate that has developed within the association over the years? And what, on the contrary, could become a stumbling block? With this report, we do not aim to provide a comprehensive answer to these burning questions. Our task is to provide food for thought by summarizing information on the dynamics of the positions of the member states and comparing these positions. And this way, through comparison, at least part of the questions may receive a clearer and more qualified answer. And the shape of those areas will begin to emerge where the prospects for security cooperation are obvious, and where they can be hardly seen or do not exist at all», – Dr. Vladimir Orlov, Founding Director of PIR Center, in the introduction for the report “International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda. Overview and Policy Recommendations.”
PIR Center is glad to announce the release of the report “International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda. Overview and Policy Recommendations,” authored by Mr. Sviatoslav Arov, PIR Center’s Research Fellow. This research paper is devoted to international security issues in the BRICS agenda. During its preparation, the key documents adopted by BRICS were studied. Particular emphasis was placed on the analysis of the official positions of the BRICS member states on nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament, as well as the attitudes of the BRICS members to the most burning international security issues: regional conflicts, the counter-terrorism, the Iranian nuclear program, the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, as well as cooperation in the field of nuclear energy and international information security.
For many years, PIR Center has been paying special attention to BRICS issues and conducted analytical activities in this area. It was positively responded to by the top authorities of the Russian Federation, not only by the expert community. For example, in the congratulatory address (in Russian) to the Founding Director of PIR Center, Dr. Vladimir Orlov, commemorating the 30th anniversary of PIR Center, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Sergey Lavrov noted: “I am glad that the organization headed by you is keeping up with the times and expanding the research horizons. I would like to especially emphasize the attention paid to BRICS”.
It is also worth noting that there is a chapter devoted to BRICS in the Security Index Yearbook – a unique and comprehensive English-language research paper targeted at foreign readers and published by PIR Center and MGIMO University. In this chapter, H.E. Sergey Ryabkov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, the Russian BRICS Sherpa, in an interview, sheds light on Russia’s plans for Chairship year in the Group, as well as the top diplomat assesses the BRICS activities and explains the rapid popularity of the Ten.
The main outcomes from the report “International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda. Overview and Policy Recommendations”:
Moreover, PIR Center is implementing the project BRICS Potential for Global Peace and Security. Its goals are:
The discussion of the report “International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda. Overview and Policy Recommendations” will be held online in September-October 2024 in the format of an expert seminar with the participation of leading experts, as well as all the interested. For questions on participation in the event, please contact Mr. Sviatoslav Arov, Research Fellow – Executive Assistant to Director of PIR Center, by e-mail at arov@pircenter.org.
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