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From post-BRICS’ decade to post-2015: insights from global governance and comparative regionalisms

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  • Timothy M Shaw

    (CRHS&GG, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA (e-mail: timothy.shaw@umb.edu))

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2015 is a symbolic turning point for “development” as eight UN MDGs are superseded by even more SDGs with a focus on global partnerships. This paper exploits the “post-2015” mantra to ask whether the rise of the BRICS and myriad non-state actors/coalitions, let alone the difficulties of the PIIGS in the Eurozone, suggests that “development” has become passé: Does the rise of “emerging” economies/powers in the current decade mean that we need another paradigm, such as “global governance” along with “new regionalisms”? This overview seeks to identify some of the parameters of international relations/organization/law/political economy for the embryonic Palgrave Communications network for its first 5 years, informed by our new US PhD in Global Governance &Human Security at UMass Boston.

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  • Timothy M Shaw, 2015. "From post-BRICS’ decade to post-2015: insights from global governance and comparative regionalisms," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 1(palcomms2), pages 14004-14004, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:2015:y:2015:i:palcomms20144:p:14004-
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