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Title: Emerging Economic Partners: Revisiting BRICS-Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Relations Under Western Sanctions (2000–2016)
Authors: Mujana Oscar
Sertac Sonan
Midlands State University, Department of Politics and Public Management
Cyprus International University, Department of Political Science and International Relations
Keywords: Economic
Political footprint
Global landscape
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Abstract: The expanding economic and political footprint of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) on the global landscape is generating heated debates, yet surprisingly, BRICS’ economic relations with countries subjected to Western economic sanctions have received limited scholarly attention. This article aims to fill this gap in the existing literature by analysing the evolving trade and investment relations between BRICS and Zimbabwe. The findings reveal that BRICS has provided alternative economic partnerships amid Zimbabwe’s isolation by Western economies helping to mitigate the adverse effects of the sanctions. These findings are important for scholars and policymakers to reconsider the efficacy of economic sanctions in an era of multipolarity characterised by the growing influence of BRICS.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6773
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