BRICS Expands To Majority of World Population: Vietnam Joins, USA Fails To Divide China & Vietnam

BRICS has expanded to 20 countries - 10 members and 10 partners - after adding Vietnam. BRICS+ now makes up 43.93% of world GDP (PPP) and 55.61% of the global population. Ben Norton explains how the US failed to divide China and Vietnam in the Second Cold War. 

Sources, links, and downloadable charts here: https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/07/04/brics-expansion-population-gdp-vietnam  

Part 2: Asia is uniting, creating a new post-West global order 

Topics 

0:00 Vietnam joins BRICS 
0:42 History of BRICS expansion 
1:01 BRICS membership 
1:21 Map of BRICS+ 1:30 BRICS: 44% of global GDP (PPP) 
1:50 BRICS: 56% of world population 
2:26 Cold War and Non-Aligned Movement 
3:33 USA tries to divide Vietnam & China 
5:07 Vietnam's foreign policy is non-aligned 
5:53 Timing of Vietnam's decision 
6:47 Trump's tariffs 
7:39 China improves relations with Vietnam 
8:32 Complex history of China-Vietnam relations 
10:47 Vietnam's "Four Nos" 
11:48 China's non-alignment 
12:17 Similarities of Chinese & Vietnamese socialist system 
13:36 Vietnam's economic development 15:32 Incomes in Vietnam & China 
16:40 Socialist market economy 
17:22 Life expectancy in Vietnam & China 
18:38 Popularity of Vietnamese & Chinese governments 
19:34 Western capitalist oligarchy 
21:11 Global South alternatives 
21:57 The ASEAN Way 
22:37 ASEAN-GCC-China Summit 
23:16 Outro 

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