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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Where Is China's Silk Road Actually Going?
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the Boao Forum, China provided the clearest overview yet of its ambitious Silk Road plans.
Australia To Join China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
By Ankit Panda
Australia announced that it will join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) as a founding member.
South Korean Middle Power Diplomacy and the U.S. Rebalance
By Scott A. Synder
Will South Korea's interest in middle power diplomacy help or hinder its alliance with the U.S.?
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).
What the AIIB Means for the US-China Power Transition
By Jin Kai
Is Washington determined to keep China isolated?
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.
Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks to Dingding Chen of the University of Macau about Chinese foreign policy.
One In All In, AIIB Gains Momentum
By Luke Hunt
Even with the South China Sea disputes, ASEAN countries insist they are committed to China’s new development bank.
AIIB: Not a US Loss, Not a Chinese Win
By Dingding Chen
The China-led AIIB does not necessarily challenge U.S. financial hegemony; it could be a golden opportunity for cooperation.
The AIIB Debacle: What Washington Should Do Now
By Elizabeth Economy
U.S. strategy on China's new bank has been flawed from the start. Time to step back and regroup.
Could Taiwan Join AIIB?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China and Russia celebrate the end of WWII, Hollywood in China, and Premier Li's press conference. China links.
The AIIB: China's Just Getting Started
By Jin Kai
The AIIB's success doesn't mean that China has deposed the US -- but the game has only just begun.