Analysis of Humanistic Exchanges among BRICS from the Perspective of International Institutional Creation
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understanding and friendship among the people of the BRICS and promoting cooperation. At present, humanistic exchanges among BRICS
have shown vigorous development, but also face many risks and challenges. From the perspective of international institutional creation, this
paper analyzes the impact of international institutional creation on humanistic exchanges among BRICS and explore the future path.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/rcha.v2i5.4561
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