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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Is Open for Business: What Now?

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Is Open for Business: What Now?

By Ankit Panda
The China-led bank has opened its doors. Is the AIIB an institution of great consequence in the Asia-Pacific?
Coast Guards of India and Japan Conclude Naval Exercise

Coast Guards of India and Japan Conclude Naval Exercise

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Chinese drones, South China Sea investment opportunities, and more. Weekend links.

A First: China and Pakistan Conclude Naval Exercise in East China Sea

By Ankit Panda
For the first time, the two "all weather" partners hold a naval exercise in the East China Sea.

2016 Geopolitical Outlook: What to Expect in the Asia-Pacific

2016 Geopolitical Outlook: What to Expect in the Asia-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Shannon Tiezzi and Catherine Putz join Ankit Panda to evaluate expectations across the Asia-Pacific for the year ahead.

China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Enters Into Force: What Next?

China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Enters Into Force: What Next?

By Ankit Panda
The AIIB's Articles of Agreement entered into force, taking the China-led development bank one step closer to operational status.
The Top 5 Accomplishments of Chinese Diplomacy in 2015

The Top 5 Accomplishments of Chinese Diplomacy in 2015

By Dingding Chen
2015 was a very good year for Chinese diplomacy. Expert 2016 to be more challenging.

The Transformation of Chinese Diplomacy: What Should the World Pay Attention To?

The Transformation of Chinese Diplomacy: What Should the World Pay Attention To?

By Dingding Chen
Scholars in both the United States and China need new paradigms in understanding one another.
Is a Chinese National Fighting Against Islamic State in Syria?

Is a Chinese National Fighting Against Islamic State in Syria?

By Benjamin David Baker
A Chinese national is fighting for the YPG. How does this affect Beijing’s role in the conflict?

After Deadly Attack in Mali, How Will China Protect Its Citizens Abroad?

After Deadly Attack in Mali, How Will China Protect Its Citizens Abroad?

By Benjamin David Baker
The al-Qaeda attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital left 3 Chinese citizens dead. How will Beijing react?

Can CPEC Become a Reconciliation Force in Balochistan?

Can CPEC Become a Reconciliation Force in Balochistan?

By Umair Jamal
A major infrastructure initiative between China and Pakistan could spur reconciliation in Balochistan.

Ever Wonder How China Got Back Into International Diplomacy After the Cultural Revolution?

Ever Wonder How China Got Back Into International Diplomacy After the Cultural Revolution?

By Robert Farley
China's successful entry into the international scene after the Cultural Revolution bears lessons for other pariah states.
Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

By Ankit Panda
What does China mean when it speaks about militarization in the South China Sea?

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