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THE ROLE OF THE BRIC IN AFRICA'S DEVELOPMENT: DRIVERS AND STRATEGIES
2016
Journal for Contemporary History
National interest still trumps friendship in international relations. The notions of solidarity that were popular among developing countries in the 1950s and the 1960s have no resonance in 21st century diplomacy, which is largely driven by commercial considerations. Many developing countries still view the advent of rising powers -some of whom were part of the Third World movement that arrayed itself to counter imperialism -as offering promise for development progress. Taking an analytic
doi:10.18820/0258-2422/jch.v41i1.5
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