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Asia infrastructure investment
Without Coal, What Happens to Cement, Steel, Iron — and Asia’s Path to Development?
By Monika Mondal
A focus on the power sector hides the fact that heavy industry, the key to developing countries' continued growth, is the second largest emitter.
Improving Japan-India Infrastructure Cooperation in South Asia
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
It’s time for a fresh approach if the two states are to offer a realistic alternative to Chinese cash.
Roads to Nowhere: Asia’s Risky Obsession With Infrastructure
By Ravi Prasad
Following China’s example, the developing world is now infatuated with infrastructure-led growth.
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.
AIIB Official: Regional Integration Creates Much Richer ASEAN
By Maurits Elen
An interview with Joachim von Amsberg, vice president at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Is This Japan’s New Challenge to China’s Infrastructure Bank?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
There is more nuance to Tokyo’s approach than some of the headlines suggest.
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
By Don Rodney Ong Junio
The AIIB offers the region an additional source to fund infrastructure. This should be welcomed.
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