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David Andrews's avatar

I still don't know what the BRICS or G7 actually do.

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RS's avatar

What exactly do you mean when you say "consensus" with regard to BRICS? I've heard people say this about NATO wrt Sweden and Finland, but I believe unanimity is required.

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Derek Davison's avatar

It’s the same thing.

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RS's avatar

no... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making

but maybe it means something specific in international relations?

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Derek Davison's avatar

I’m telling you when people use it in connection with organizations like NATO or BRICS it means unanimity. If that doesn’t align with Wikipedia I really don’t know what to tell you.

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RS's avatar

Well, NATO has a definition I guess: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_49178.htm

That aligns with what I understand: reach agreement without strong objections.

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Derek Davison's avatar

If you have to draw a distinction it means no specific objection to an action versus an affirmative need for everyone to vote yes. Expansion requires unanimity but operational decisions could be characterized as something less than that.

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RS's avatar

Unanimity would also mean any nation has a veto. I do not think this is true outside of enlargement, and even then I suspect this is not the case. Why would Canada or Iceland object to anything going on in Bulgaria or Turkey?

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