The 16th BRICS Summit, to be held in Kazan, Russia from 22 to October 24, 2024, is the first meeting of leaders after the expansion of BRICS, drawing widespread attention of the international community.
Since the inception of BRICS mechanism, its members have adhered to the spirit of openness, and inclusiveness and the original aspiration of win-win cooperation, solidarity and self-improvement. BRICS has evolved into a positive, stable and favorable force in international affairs.
BRICS represents the collective rise of emerging markets and developing countries. The BRICS cooperation mechanism has entered a new era of “greater BRICS cooperation”. Its members will continue to work together on the road of modernization, make greater contributions to improving the global governance system, and provide “BRICS answers” to the changes unseen in a century.

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Seminar Review | “Sovereign AI and Digital Sovereignty” Seminar (Eurasian Session): Breaking the Deadlock of Digital Sovereignty from a Eurasian Perspective
On April 21st, the Institute for Digital Economy and Artificial Systems (IDEAS-BRICS) and the Institute of International Communication & Global South Academic Forum (GSAF) of East China Normal University jointly hosted the second session of the “Sovereign AI and Digital Sovereignty” seminar series, focusing on the Eurasian region. The session continued its format of in-depth dialogue, breaking away from traditional lecture-style presentations to focus on core topics of cybersecurity, information geopolitics, and digital sovereignty in the Eurasian region.
Event Announcement: “Sovereign AI and Digital Sovereignty” Seminar (Eurasia Session)
In response to the call for papers for the theme collection of “Sovereign Artificial Intelligence and Digital Sovereignty” under the journal AI & Innovation (AI2), and with the aim of strengthening both the academic rigor and regional diversity of the forthcoming publication, the Institute for Digital Economy and Artificial Systems (IDEAS-BRICS) and the Global South Research Center of East China Normal University (China) have jointly decided to launch a four-month series of offline and online seminars as the primary academic platform supporting this theme collection.
The first session (Asia-focused) was held successfully on March 20. The next session will focus on Eurasia.






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