Almost most of the states are concerned about the potential spillover of
insecurity from U.S. ambitious dream to remain super power and control over
worlds resources, potentially leading to regional destabilization, with negative
consequences for the region, including the potential impact of militant
activities, the spread of radical Islamist ideas, increased drug trafficking
and refugee crises. Despite these common fears, policies of BRICS-states toward
region and world, focuses on the future of international stabilization efforts
and further prospects for increasing ties and trade holds. For this the paper
has first necessary explored the broader geopolitical context. BRICS states do
have sufficient capacity to significantly influence prosperity, restore the
lost trust on allies and cooperation in the region. No matter, world states are
constrained by complex geopolitics of place and intra-regional rivalries, “BRICS
BREAM” should grow stronger for international stabilization and reconstruction
efforts.
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