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Brinks Report > Blog > Blog > Cliques, Conflict, and Climate Talks: Are World Leaders Just Mean Girls with Nukes?
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Cliques, Conflict, and Climate Talks: Are World Leaders Just Mean Girls with Nukes?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 11, 2025 4:24 pm
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Welcome to World Affairs High School

Brinks Report – Global summits explained in simple terms? Think of them as high school cliques with serious agendas. From power plays to group projects, international alliances act more like teen drama squads than serious diplomatic missions.

In this imaginary high school, the world’s top economies are split into cliques—G7, BRICS, QUAD, SCO, and G20. Each group has its personality, feuds, and inside jokes. Let’s break them down.

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G7: The Ivy League Club

Motto: “We were doing democracy before it was cool.”
Members: USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan (plus EU, the teacher’s pet)

This is the elite study group. They run the honor society, host their meetings at luxury retreats, and speak fluent “economic jargon.” They love using phrases like “inclusive growth” and “green transition,” though some of them still fly private jets to climate talks.

They’ve ruled the school for decades, but the rest of the students are starting to talk back.

BRICS: The Rebels with a Cause

Motto: “We don’t need your permission.”
Members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa — now expanding their gang

BRICS sits at the back of the class, arms folded, daring anyone to challenge them. They don’t trust the Ivy League club and want to rewrite the school rules. Their vibe is “We’re not anti-West, but we’re definitely not fans.”

China runs the show, Russia stirs the drama, India plays the peacekeeper, Brazil adds flair, and South Africa tries to keep things grounded.

Their favorite subjects? De-dollarisation, multipolarity, and throwing shade at Western influence.

Also Read: Who’s Really Winning the Trump-Xi Showdown? A Geopolitical Breakdown

QUAD: The Hall Monitors of Indo-Pacific

Motto: “Peace through patrol.”
Members: US, India, Japan, Australia

QUAD is the school’s unofficial patrol group. They watch out for any shady moves in the Indo-Pacific corridor. They’re not a formal club, but you always see them together—especially when China walks by.

They’re all about joint drills, data-sharing, and keeping the hallways secure. They’re not picking fights, but they’re ready if one breaks out.

 SCO: The Yoga Club With Nukes

Motto: “Let’s meditate… and also coordinate regional security.”
Members: China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Central Asian states

Started as a chill security forum, SCO now does everything—military drills, peace talks, and cultural exchanges. It’s like if the yoga club suddenly took control of the school’s nuclear codes.

India and Pakistan keep glaring at each other during meetings, but everyone’s trying to hold the peace vibe. For now.

 G20: The School Assembly That Tries to Please Everyone

Motto: “Let’s all pretend we’re friends.”
Members: 19 countries + EU + rotating guest invites

This is the full-school assembly. Every club shows up. There’s clapping, nodding, and lots of “We agree to disagree” moments. G20 is where rebels, nerds, and class leaders sit under one roof—and try not to start a fight.

Behind the polite speeches, many are secretly texting their own squad. It’s chaos with a side of diplomacy.

Learn more about how the G20 functions

So… Why Should You Care?

Understanding global summits explained this way makes international politics easier. These cliques shape your economy, job market, and even social media rules. What’s discussed in these summits can affect fuel prices, internet freedom, and climate policies.

So next time you hear about BRICS expanding or a G20 summit, just picture a chaotic classroom full of group projects and power plays.

Also Read: Nobody Wins, Everyone Pays: Trade War Explained as a Global Game

Disclaimer:
This piece is a lighthearted, satirical take on global summits. It is intended for entertainment and simplification, with no intention to offend or harm any sentiments.

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