The BRICs, US ‘Decline’ and Global Transformations

The BRICs, US ‘Decline’ and Global Transformations by R. Kiely, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on April 9, 2015, is a detailed examination of the rise of the BRIC nations and the perceived decline of the United States. This edition spans 243 pages and is presented in English. The author focuses on the economic boom years from 1992 to 2007 and the subsequent crisis years following 2008, providing a critical analysis of these global dynamics.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the limits to the rise of the BRICs, alongside an argument that challenges the narrative of significant US decline. The book delves into themes related to political science, international relations, and economic policy, offering insights into trade, tariffs, and the development of emerging countries. This scholarly work contributes to the discourse on global transformations and the interplay between established and emerging economies.
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The author examines the rise of the BRICs and the supposed decline of the United States. Focusing on the boom years from 1992 to 2007, and the crisis years after 2008, he argues that there are limits to the rise of the former and that the extent of US decline has been greatly exaggerated.
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