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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
With AIIB, US Shot Itself in the Foot on Indian Infrastructure
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr and Michael Kugelman
The United States' reaction to China's AIIB will be a setback for its cooperation with India. It's not too late to fix this.
China’s Maritime Silk Road Gamble
By William Yale
The MSR is designed to pacify neighboring countries threatened by China’s territorial claims, but will it work?
China’s AIIB: The Final Tally
By Shannon Tiezzi
Interesting facts about the members of China's AIIB -- with even more interesting implications.
China’s AIIB and the US Reputation Risk
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
What are the implications of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank for the next U.S. president?
Australia Caught in Middle of US-China Power Tussle
By Nick Derewlany
Canberra could struggle to balance its interests as tensions rise over the AIIB and TPP.
Taiwan’s AIIB Bid Rejected
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing denies Taiwan's application to be an AIIB founding member, but holds the door open for ordinary membership.
AIIB: Who's a Revisionist Anyway?
By Robert Farley
Not all revisionists are global revisionists.
Can India and China Be Friends?
By Mohamed Zeeshan
Perhaps, if they begin to focus on the economics rather than the geopolitics.
Taiwan: Ma’s AIIB Dilemma
By Pei-Yu Wei
Being left out of China’s new bank could leave Taiwan isolated. Joining it, though, carries political costs.
Will the Philippines Join China’s Bank?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila is still sticking to its ‘wait and see’ approach.
Taiwan’s Rash Decision to Join AIIB
By Ricky Yeh
How Taiwan's bid to join AIIB could potentially threaten its sovereignty.
As AIIB Deadline Closes, These Two Applicants Might Be Out of Luck
By Shannon Tiezzi
The final flurry of states seeking to join AIIB as founding members included a few surprises.