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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.
Why US Allies Are Happy to Join China’s AIIB
By Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has swept up U.S. allies.
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.
Global Economy: Is Time Running Out For Reform?
By Anthony Fensom
Global governments are urged to make good on their reform commitments.
China Needs to Get Busy Marketing BRICS Bank
By Matthew Ribar
A recent conference was a missed opportunity for Beijing to present the NDB as an alternative to Western finance.
The BRICS Bank and China’s Economic Statecraft
By George Yin
Can a China-dominated New Development Bank replace the World Bank and the IMF?
Bangladesh Wants to Join BRICS Bank
By Zachary Keck
Bangladesh wants to join the new BRICS development bank as a founding member.
Oliver Stuenkel
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell speaks with Oliver Stuenkel, a non-resident fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute, about the recent economic performance of the BRICS, their response to the crisis in Crimea, the upcoming BRICS Summit and the rising voice of emerging economies.
The Death of IMF Reform?
By Oliver Stuenkel
In rejecting crucial reforms to the International Monetary Fund, Congress is jeopardizing U.S. global leadership.
IMF Warns on Growth
Cutting its global growth forecast, the fund calls for structural reforms in major economies.
Chinese Lead World in Economic Optimism
Although expert opinion has soured on China’s growth prospects, 88 percent of Chinese citizens remain optimistic.
Asia's Rising Economic Star: The Philippines?
As the IMF cut its growth forecasts for China, Taiwan, India, and others one nation continues to impress.