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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
New Chinese Banks: Right Out of Mao’s Playbook?
By Chunjuan Nancy Wei
"Start your new stove!" Mao's paradigm shift may be behind China's recent bank initiatives.
China’s Controversial Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
By Sara Hsu
The U.S. has been very quick to make an issue of China’s new bank.
South Korea Again Caught Between U.S., China
By John Power
On issues such as THAAD and the AIIB, Seoul has struggled to balance its two most important relationships.
South Korea Torn Between US and China
By Tae-jun Kang
Decisions on THAAD and AIIB have South Korea pulled in opposite directions by two of its most important partners.
America's AIIB Disaster: Are There Lessons to be Learned?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. needs a better response to Chinese-led initiatives than attempting to lead a boycott.
Are US Allies Flocking to China’s New Bank?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.K. decision to join AIIB may encourage other U.S. allies to follow suit -- to Washington's dismay.
International Lenders Bet on Tajikistan
By Paolo Sorbello
With loans from the World Bank and the ADB, Tajikistan strengthens its infrastructure.
Singapore and the Asian Century
By Gabriele Giovannini and Emanuele Schibotto
The city-state has a potentially vital role to play in the West’s engagement with Asia.
China’s Alternative Diplomacy
By Zheng Wang
China has just made its biggest foreign policy adjustment in 25 years.
Three Steps to Dealing With the ‘New’ China
By Zheng Wang
How the U.S. (and the world) can best react to China's new activist foreign policy moves.
China's Foreign Policy in 2014: A Year of 'Big Strokes'
By Xie Tao
A look at China's foreign policy moves in 2014, and what's in store for 2015.
China’s Charm Offensive: A Temporary, Tactical Change
By Paul J. Leaf
China is playing nice for now, but there are cracks in its friendly smile.