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Asian Development Bank
South Korea Joins the AIIB
By Ankit Panda
South Korea is the latest U.S. ally to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
Will Japan Cooperate With China's Infrastructure Bank?
By Mina Pollmann
As countries line up to join China's AIIB, Japan has a decision to make.
The Environmental Implications of China’s New Bank
By Yuge Ma
Political wisdom will be needed to manage the environmental consequences of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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.
Australia May Not Join New Asian Bank After All
By Helen Clark
Strategic conflicts prompt Canberra to pull out of the Chinese initiative.
The U.S. Should Not Fear Competing With China
By Amitai Etzioni
With the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the U.S. should not be afraid of a little healthy competition.
Under US Pressure, Major Countries Snub China’s New Regional Bank
By Zachary Keck
On Friday, China will officially launch its new regional infrastructure bank. Many notable nations will be absent.
The Truth About China’s ‘Big, Bad’ Infrastructure Bank
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The focus on the US-China rivalry in the Asia-Pacific is missing an important point.
Why the US Is Trying to Squash China's New Development Bank
By Zachary Keck
The U.S. has been lobbying Asian nations to persuade them to reject China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
ASEAN Urged to Act Decisively Ahead of AEC
By Luke Hunt
A key report thinks that the new economic community could deliver real gains, but carries a risk of more inequality.
Bangladesh Wants to Join BRICS Bank
By Zachary Keck
Bangladesh wants to join the new BRICS development bank as a founding member.
Anti-China Rhetoric Isn’t Causing Problems, China Is
By Zachary Keck
China's actions in the region are causing problems, anti-China rhetoric is merely the response to them.