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AIIB
Is the Trump Administration About to Take On China's Belt and Road Initiative?
By Ankit Panda
Is the United States embarking on an ambitious path to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative?
A New G2: China and the EU?
By Andrei Lungu
In light of Washington's wavering, Brussels and Beijing have an opportunity.
Is the AIIB Really 'Lean, Clean, and Green'?
By Lowell Chow
AIIB’s “lean, clean, and green” pledge delivers a catchy slogan, but here is why some are unconvinced.
How India Should Respond to China’s Belt and Road
By Suman Bery
New Delhi needs to up its economic diplomacy game.
China's AIIB Is About to Face 2 Major Tests
By Kate Geary
The bank’s directors will vote on a new energy sector strategy and a risky financing model.
AIIB Makes Its First Loan to India, the Bank's Second-Largest Shareholder
By Ankit Panda
The AIIB has approved its first-ever project in India.
A Tale of Two Rail Lines: China and Japan’s Soft Power Competition in Indonesia
By Ann Listerud
When it comes to competing for major infrastructure contracts in Asia, China’s rise is far from certain.
The Asian Development Bank Adjusts to the Age of AIIB and Trump
By Mina Pollmann
First, China's challenger bank arose. Now, Japan has to deal with lack of U.S. interest in the ADB.
Globalization with Chinese Characteristics: A New International Standard?
By Jason Zukus
As the US focuses inward, China promotes its own take on globalization.
China’s Quest to Marginalize the US Hits a North Korea-Sized Snag
By Kerry Brown
China's plan to globally circumvent the U.S. is working. There's just one problem: North Korea.
China-led AIIB Sees Membership Expansion: What's Next?
By Ankit Panda
13 new countries were approved as members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank earlier this month.
China: New White Paper, Old Asia Conundrum
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing is getting better at selling Asia a benign vision, but most of the region is still having trouble buying it.