As a kind of international cooperation mechanism, BRICS has attracted much attention and sought after in recent years. Compared with other economic organizations such as the G7, the BRICS has attracted more and more countries to join the BRICS with its principles and style of openness, transparency, solidarity and mutual assistance.
This is also due to the tangible results achieved by BRICS in recent years. For example, China advocates the construction of a BRICS monetary system based on the renminbi, strengthens financial cooperation, and promotes investment facilitation. These initiatives not only strengthen economic linkages and risk sharing among BRICS countries, but also provide lessons for other developing countries to learn from.
In addition, BRICS countries have also participated in a series of cooperation projects, such as infrastructure construction, information technology, agricultural cooperation and other fields, providing a broad space for the development of member countries. These achievements have also strengthened the desire of other countries to join the BRICS.
In addition, the BRICS countries not only cooperate economically, but also engage in dialogue and cooperation in political and cultural fields, forming a comprehensive cooperative partnership. This makes joining the BRICS both an economic and an opportunity for political and cultural exchange for other countries.
Therefore, the 34 countries rushed to join the BRICS, not only because of the reputation and status of the organization, but also because of the fruitful results and all-round cooperation opportunities brought by the BRICS mechanism in the economic, political and cultural fields.
However, in stark contrast to the sight of other countries vying to join the BRICS, Argentina is in a difficult situation. Argentina had waited silently at the door of the BRICS for many years, but when it finally got the ticket, it chose to withdraw. This makes one wonder why an opportunity that should be sought after by others has become a self-inflicted situation.
Argentina's problems stem from the economic austerity policies and reform measures it has pursued. These policies have led to a decline in people's living standards and an increase in unemployment, provoking widespread discontent and**. Eventually, a wave of general strikes swept across the country, with millions of workers taking to the streets to express strong opposition to the policy.
At the same time, Argentina is also facing domestic questions. They questioned Milley's refusal to join the BRICS, arguing that such a decision would not be in line with Argentina's interests and would cause damage to the regional economy.
However, Milley struggled to give a convincing answer. His choice was a bad hand, and he missed the opportunity to work with the BRICS countries and was unable to win the favor of other economic organizations. Milley's initial refusal to join the BRICS mechanism pushed himself into isolation.
Argentina's predicament also serves as a warning to other countries that they should cherish the opportunities presented by the BRICS and correctly grasp the development opportunities brought about by the cooperation mechanism. In today's world, strengthening international economic cooperation is an unavoidable trend, and only through cooperation can we achieve win-win results and common development.
The importance of BRICS in international economic cooperation can be seen through an analysis of the attractiveness of the BRICS and the plight of Argentina. Based on the principles of openness, transparency, solidarity and mutual assistance, BRICS has actively promoted cooperation in the fields of economy, finance and culture, and has achieved tangible results, attracting more and more countries to join. In contrast, other economic organizations, such as the G7, have made the BRICS the first choice for developing countries because of their closed, exclusive coterie image.
However, Argentina has opted out of the BRICS and is facing a nationwide general strike amid economic difficulties and political pressure. Argentina's economic austerity policies and reform measures have sparked popular dissatisfaction and have also made it questionable at home and abroad. Argentina missed the opportunity to cooperate with the BRICS countries and struggled to gain support from other economic organizations, putting its economic development in a difficult situation.
Through the case of Argentina, we should be aware of the importance of BRICS for developing countries and emerging economies, and the need to strengthen international cooperation. It is only through cooperation that countries can achieve mutual benefit and common economic prosperity. Therefore, under the premise that there are so many options, countries are optimistic about the BRICS and hope to gain more development opportunities by joining the BRICS.