BRICS is an alliance of five developing countries, Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa, which have reached the level of advanced countries in the international system. Considering their economic growth and economic power, these countries do not consider their share of the Bretton Woods institutions of the international economy to be appropriate for their economy, therefore they seek to reform the existing institutions of the international political economy. This article is descriptive and analytical using From the latest reliable international data, it has answered the question that how does the group want to change the order of the international political economy according to its expectations and expectations? The findings show that the BRICS group has had a great impact on international developments. During the transition from the hegemony of the United States to the multilateralist system in the international system, from 2008 until now, it has been able to change the structure and agenda of the major institutions representing the international order by putting the economy as the basis for change. Institution building parallel to the international order; increase its structural power and while strengthening its presence and influence in these institutions, increase multilateralism in some issues and move in the direction of creating its desired order.
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mosavi, S. M. H. (2024). BRICS strategic model for changing the international order. Quarterly Journal of Environmental Studies Strategic of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 7(4), 137-166.
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