Assess the extent to which South–South cooperation (BRICS, IBSA, NAM 2.0) has emerged as a counterweight to the structural dominance of the Global North. Explore the strategies adopted by developing countries to renegotiate their position in the global order, with reference to collective bargaining forums such as G-77 and UNCTAD.

South–South Cooperation and the Quest for a Rebalanced Global Order: Counterweight or Complement to Global North Dominance? IntroductionThe rise of South–South cooperation (SSC) over the last two decades reflects both a deepening dissatisfaction with the asymmetric nature of the liberal international order and an ambitious project of structural reform pursued by the Global South. Forums … Continue reading Assess the extent to which South–South cooperation (BRICS, IBSA, NAM 2.0) has emerged as a counterweight to the structural dominance of the Global North. Explore the strategies adopted by developing countries to renegotiate their position in the global order, with reference to collective bargaining forums such as G-77 and UNCTAD.