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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
The South China Sea Needs South Korea
By Van Jackson
Why Seoul can no longer stay on the sidelines of maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
US Mulls New Asia Infrastructure Facility to Rival Regional Players
By Prashanth Parameswaran
“One-stop shop” would better coordinate and market what the United States can offer.
Asia’s Infrastructure Investment Battle
By Nicholas Borroz and Hunter Marston
With all the talk about China’s investment clout in Southeast Asia, another player is being overlooked.
The Latest Sign of a China-Japan Thaw
By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time in three years, China and Japan held a bilateral finance dialogue.
Could China's AIIB Be a Game-Changer for North Korea?
By 38 North/ Bradley O. Babson
Possible membership in the AIIB could incentivize needed reforms in North Korea.
The US Should Make Sure China's AIIB Succeeds
By Kerry Brown
The AIIB faces three possible fates -- and it's in the United States' interests to make sure it succeeds.
Japan Ups Ante On AIIB
By Anthony Fensom
Shinzo Abe announces a big increase in infrastructure investment in Asia.
A Big Step Forward for China's AIIB
By Shannon Tiezzi
Member countries have agreed on a charter for 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.
The AIIB Is Seen Very Differently in the US, Europe, and China
By Yelin Hong
Across the world, views of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank diverge sharply.
China's Coming 'Lawfare' and the South China Sea
By Patrick M. Renz and Frauke Heidemann
What China's growing legal expertise could mean for its foreign policy.
What Does the Philippines Think About China's AIIB?
By Andrea Chloe A. Wong
Manila still has some lingering concerns about Beijing's initiative.