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Diese Folge wurde produziert, recherchiert und moderiert von Steven
Xavier Cassimo. Die Intro- und Outro-Musik wurde komponiert und
produziert von Jason Shaw (Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on
Audionautix.com) Schickt mir eure Kritik an
stevenxaviercassimo@protonmail.de Folgt mir auf Instagram, um auf
dem Laufenden zu bleiben. Es gibt auch die Möglichkeit, meine
Arbeit auf Steady zu unterstützen. Audio clipping. (2025, 14.
August). clipping. - Forever War (Official Audio) [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBncPHFJHz0 Referenzen Altvater, E.
(2015). BRICS at the brink of the fossil bonanza. In P. Bond &
A. Garcia (Hrsg.), BRICS: An anti-capitalist critique (S. 239–246).
Pluto Press. Abir et al. (2024). Use of AI-Powered Precision in
Machine Learning Models for Real-Time Currency Exchange Rate
Forecasting in BRICS Economies. Journal of Economics, Finance and
Accounting Studies, 6(6), 66–83.
https://doi.org/10.32996/jefas.2024.6.6.6 Armijo, L. E., &
Roberts, C. (2014). The Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Why
the BRICS Matter. In Handbook of Emerging Economies (p. 27).
Routledge. Azahaf, N., & Schraad-Tischler, D. (2012).
Governance Capacities in the BRICS (Sustainable Governance
Indicators, p. 127). Bertelsmann Stiftung.
www.sgi-network.org/brics/ Bagchi, A. K. (2014). Earth-grab by
corporate feudalism and how to go about resisting it. The Economic
and Labour Relations Review, 25(4), 612–618. Belli, L. (2025). How
are BRICS countries building AI sovereignty? Introduction to
Thematic Section. The African Journal of Information and
Communication (AJIC), (35), 1–4.
https://doi.org/10.23962/ajic.i35.23192 Bendob, A., & Midoun,
I. (2025). The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment Abroad and
Exports on Economic Growth: Brics. Les Cahiers Du Cread, 40(03),
49–78. AJOL. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/cread.v40i3.3 Benjamin, B.,
& Aondoakaa, A. (2024). BRICS and the Lessons of Geo-Strategic
Politics for Nigeria. African Journal of Politics and
Administrative Studies, 17(1), 43–69.
https://doi.org/10.4314/ajpas.v17i1.3 Bond, P. (2020). Subimperial
BRICS enter the Bolsonaro-Putin-Modi-Xi-Ramaphosa era. In V. Satgar
(Hrsg.), BRICS and the new American imperialism: Global rivalry and
resistance (S. 76–105). Wits University Press. Bond, P., &
Garcia, A. (Hrsg.). (2015). BRICS: An anti-capitalist critique.
Pluto Press. Borodina, S. D., & Shvyrkov, O. (Eds.). (2010).
Investing in BRIC countries: Evaluating risk and governance in
Brazil, Russia, India, & China. McGraw-Hill. Branco, R. C.
(2015). The BRICS: Some historical experiences, growth challenges
and opportunities (p. 26). Center for Growth and Economic
Development, Fundação Getulio Vargas, FGV Crescimento &
Desenvolvimento. Cafruny, A., Talani, L. S., & Pozo Martin, G.
(Eds.). (2016). The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International
Political Economy. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50018-2 Couldry, N., &
Mejias, U. A. (2019). The costs of connection: How data is
colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism. Stanford
University Press. Cilliers, J. M. (2017). Life Beyond BRICS? South
Africa’s Future Foreign Policy Interests. SSRN Electronic Journal.
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3099375 Crane, R. (Ed.). (2015).
Building bridges among the BRICs. Palgrave Macmillan. De Sousa
Santos, B. (2018). The end of the cognitive empire: The coming of
age of epistemologies of the South. Duke University Press. Drahos,
P., & Braithwaite, J. (2002). Informational feudalism: Who owns
the knowledge economy? Earthscan. Elsenhans, H., & Babones, S.
J. (2017). Brics or bust? Escaping the middle income trap. Stanford
Briefs, an imprint of Stanford University Press. Fleming
Splidsboel, H., & Sergunin, A. (2015). Russia, BRICS, and
peaceful coexistence: Between idealism and instrumentalism. In C.
de Coning, T. Mandrup, & L. Odgaard (Hrsg.), The BRICS and
coexistence: An alternative vision of world order (S. 75–99).
Routledge. Fontes, V. (2015). BRICS, capital-imperialism and new
contradictions. In P. Bond & A. Garcia (Hrsg.), BRICS: An
anti-capitalist critique (S. 45–58). Pluto Press. Frey, M.,
Spakowski, N., & NUS Press (Eds.). (2016). Asianisms:
Regionalist interactions and Asian integration. NUS Press.
Fukuyama, F. (1992). The end of history and the last man. The Free
Press. Hung, H.-F. (2015). The China boom: Origins, global impacts,
and demise. Columbia University Press. Habchi, L., & Martinet,
L. (2013). The BRICS in Africa: Ambitions and Realities of an
Influence Group. Hansohm, D., & Koblianska, I. (2025).
EXPLORING AFRICA’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ENGAGEMENT WITH
BRICS AND EU. Економіка Розвитку Систем, 7(1), 90–102.
https://doi.org/10.32782/2707-8019/2025-1-12 Hoefnagels, A. (n.d.).
India’s Strategy in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
International Crisis Group. (2026, Februar). CrisisWatch: Global
overview February
Xavier Cassimo. Die Intro- und Outro-Musik wurde komponiert und
produziert von Jason Shaw (Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on
Audionautix.com) Schickt mir eure Kritik an
stevenxaviercassimo@protonmail.de Folgt mir auf Instagram, um auf
dem Laufenden zu bleiben. Es gibt auch die Möglichkeit, meine
Arbeit auf Steady zu unterstützen. Audio clipping. (2025, 14.
August). clipping. - Forever War (Official Audio) [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBncPHFJHz0 Referenzen Altvater, E.
(2015). BRICS at the brink of the fossil bonanza. In P. Bond &
A. Garcia (Hrsg.), BRICS: An anti-capitalist critique (S. 239–246).
Pluto Press. Abir et al. (2024). Use of AI-Powered Precision in
Machine Learning Models for Real-Time Currency Exchange Rate
Forecasting in BRICS Economies. Journal of Economics, Finance and
Accounting Studies, 6(6), 66–83.
https://doi.org/10.32996/jefas.2024.6.6.6 Armijo, L. E., &
Roberts, C. (2014). The Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Why
the BRICS Matter. In Handbook of Emerging Economies (p. 27).
Routledge. Azahaf, N., & Schraad-Tischler, D. (2012).
Governance Capacities in the BRICS (Sustainable Governance
Indicators, p. 127). Bertelsmann Stiftung.
www.sgi-network.org/brics/ Bagchi, A. K. (2014). Earth-grab by
corporate feudalism and how to go about resisting it. The Economic
and Labour Relations Review, 25(4), 612–618. Belli, L. (2025). How
are BRICS countries building AI sovereignty? Introduction to
Thematic Section. The African Journal of Information and
Communication (AJIC), (35), 1–4.
https://doi.org/10.23962/ajic.i35.23192 Bendob, A., & Midoun,
I. (2025). The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment Abroad and
Exports on Economic Growth: Brics. Les Cahiers Du Cread, 40(03),
49–78. AJOL. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/cread.v40i3.3 Benjamin, B.,
& Aondoakaa, A. (2024). BRICS and the Lessons of Geo-Strategic
Politics for Nigeria. African Journal of Politics and
Administrative Studies, 17(1), 43–69.
https://doi.org/10.4314/ajpas.v17i1.3 Bond, P. (2020). Subimperial
BRICS enter the Bolsonaro-Putin-Modi-Xi-Ramaphosa era. In V. Satgar
(Hrsg.), BRICS and the new American imperialism: Global rivalry and
resistance (S. 76–105). Wits University Press. Bond, P., &
Garcia, A. (Hrsg.). (2015). BRICS: An anti-capitalist critique.
Pluto Press. Borodina, S. D., & Shvyrkov, O. (Eds.). (2010).
Investing in BRIC countries: Evaluating risk and governance in
Brazil, Russia, India, & China. McGraw-Hill. Branco, R. C.
(2015). The BRICS: Some historical experiences, growth challenges
and opportunities (p. 26). Center for Growth and Economic
Development, Fundação Getulio Vargas, FGV Crescimento &
Desenvolvimento. Cafruny, A., Talani, L. S., & Pozo Martin, G.
(Eds.). (2016). The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International
Political Economy. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50018-2 Couldry, N., &
Mejias, U. A. (2019). The costs of connection: How data is
colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism. Stanford
University Press. Cilliers, J. M. (2017). Life Beyond BRICS? South
Africa’s Future Foreign Policy Interests. SSRN Electronic Journal.
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3099375 Crane, R. (Ed.). (2015).
Building bridges among the BRICs. Palgrave Macmillan. De Sousa
Santos, B. (2018). The end of the cognitive empire: The coming of
age of epistemologies of the South. Duke University Press. Drahos,
P., & Braithwaite, J. (2002). Informational feudalism: Who owns
the knowledge economy? Earthscan. Elsenhans, H., & Babones, S.
J. (2017). Brics or bust? Escaping the middle income trap. Stanford
Briefs, an imprint of Stanford University Press. Fleming
Splidsboel, H., & Sergunin, A. (2015). Russia, BRICS, and
peaceful coexistence: Between idealism and instrumentalism. In C.
de Coning, T. Mandrup, & L. Odgaard (Hrsg.), The BRICS and
coexistence: An alternative vision of world order (S. 75–99).
Routledge. Fontes, V. (2015). BRICS, capital-imperialism and new
contradictions. In P. Bond & A. Garcia (Hrsg.), BRICS: An
anti-capitalist critique (S. 45–58). Pluto Press. Frey, M.,
Spakowski, N., & NUS Press (Eds.). (2016). Asianisms:
Regionalist interactions and Asian integration. NUS Press.
Fukuyama, F. (1992). The end of history and the last man. The Free
Press. Hung, H.-F. (2015). The China boom: Origins, global impacts,
and demise. Columbia University Press. Habchi, L., & Martinet,
L. (2013). The BRICS in Africa: Ambitions and Realities of an
Influence Group. Hansohm, D., & Koblianska, I. (2025).
EXPLORING AFRICA’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ENGAGEMENT WITH
BRICS AND EU. Економіка Розвитку Систем, 7(1), 90–102.
https://doi.org/10.32782/2707-8019/2025-1-12 Hoefnagels, A. (n.d.).
India’s Strategy in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
International Crisis Group. (2026, Februar). CrisisWatch: Global
overview February
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