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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB, or the Bank) marks the first endeavor of Asian developing countries as initiators, with China at the center, in multilateral development financing. The glamour of the AIIB lies in multilateralism — the underlying principle based on which it is...
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This article offers three arguments outlining the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's significance and to help policy planners navigate the complex relationship between China, the Bank and themes of sustainability. First, there is little uncertainty that China is serious about development and...
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This study empirically examines China's development finance to developing countries with a focus on Asia from 2000 to … produce descriptive and inferential statistics for Asia, a world region where the rise of China poses unique challenges …. Descriptive statistical analysis indicates that South Asia was the largest recipient of China's ODA-like flows in Asia for the …
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China's initiative to establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), attracting membership from G7 countries against the vocal opposition of the United States, has been recognised as a significant moment in an ongoing hegemonic transition. This book examines how power transitions...
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