BRICS+ and the Disputed Order: The World No Longer Fits in a Hegemony
Source: Brasil 247 | Original Published At: 2026-04-13 09:45:44 UTC
Key Points
- The article argues that the US inability to resolve conflicts like the one involving Iran reveals a governance vacuum being filled by BRICS+.
- BRICS+ is defined not as a new hegemon but as a coordination platform for emerging economies in a post-hegemonic system.
- The 2023/2024 expansion including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Egypt, and Ethiopia gives the bloc significant energy leverage comparable to OPEC.
- Three central functions are identified: coordinating underrepresented nations, facilitating finance and trade outside Western circuits, and mediating international crises.
- Internal heterogeneity, such as China-India rivalries, is framed as a structural feature allowing negotiation without external tutelage rather than a weakness.
- India is set to hold the BRICS presidency in 2026, marking a key moment for organizing a new power axis amidst international order reconfiguration.