Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD Candidate of International Relations of Islamic Azad University Rafsanjan Branch, Rafsanjan, Iran

2 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Islamic Azad University Rafsanjan Branch, Rafsanjan, Iran

Abstract

Kremlin insisting on the idea of BRICS as a diplomatic club of emerging regional powers for a decade and rebuilding this idea in order for challenging US domination over global economic institutions, parallel attempts of the BRICS in line with the US-led order, particularly with the Brett on Woods Financial system, has created an emerging network of partnership between revisionist powers with the goal of changing global governance. There is no doubt that BRICS is one of the most strategic forces to reforming international system as well as a novel strategic management. However, it is mostly about the difference between what Kremlin wishes for and what it gains. The main question of this study is "What are Russia's expectations regarding BRICS and to what extent these expectations are obtainable? "The initial response to the first part of the question is that "Russia expects that Brix by weakening US-led institutions in the management of the global economy and creating alternative regimes creates a multipolar international system including Russia as an important pillar". For the second part, the hypothesis has been tested that "although Brix's acts, considering continuing convergence the focus of the member states on the criteria of sustainable development and political governance, will lead to weakening US-led institutions and creating alternative regimes in long term, Russia's position in the coming order will remain similar to what it is. "The findings of the paper conducted by documentary-library methodology and analyzed through a causal method in qualitative and descriptive dimensions confirm the hypotheses.

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