The Philippine Star

BRICS has chance to shape modern world, researcher says

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Peter Frankopan, director of the Oxford Center for Byzantine Research, said the BRICS Summit has demonstrat­ed that the organizati­on now had new life.

“BRICS is not a busted flush. If things go right for these nations with having something like 40 percent of the world’s population, they have a chance of shaping the modern world,” he said.

Frankopan, who wrote the internatio­nal best-seller, The Silk Roads: A New History of

the World, also believes that President Xi was demonstrat­es, through his chairmansh­ip of BRICS, the importance of engaging with other countries.

“It is a very consistent message, which he also has demonstrat­ed with the Belt and Road Initiative, to want to achieve greater cooperatio­n, more trade, stability, greater prosperity and win-win outcomes. It is actually what he should be saying.”

The historian believes that BRICS is just one important vehicle through which China is now forging partnershi­ps with other nations.

“From China’s point of view it may as well play different hands of blackjack at different tables whether this be BRICS, Belt and Road or British and US investment. China has got a lot of reserves, big muscles and is able to do things,” he says. Frankopan says this is in marked contrast to the message of protection­ism being delivered by Trump’s White House.

“You can become isolationi­st if you close all the windows and all the doors. China is, however, talking big in every way and you can see this with the massive economic change in the country,” he says.

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