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How Last Week’s High-profile Resignation Will Impact the AIIB
June 21, 2023

How Last Week’s High-profile Resignation Will Impact the AIIB

By Kearrin Sims
Despite the bad press that it generated, Canadian Bob Pickard's resignation from the Beijing-based development bank is unlikely to have a lasting impact.

Ecuador and the First AIIB Project in Latin America
December 10, 2021

Ecuador and the First AIIB Project in Latin America

By Juan Manuel Harán
Parsing Ecuador’s $50 million project and the future of the China-led development bank in Latin America.
Why Did the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Make a Loan to Rwanda?
August 03, 2021

Why Did the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Make a Loan to Rwanda?

By Hannah Ryder
Does the AIIB’s first loan to Rwanda signify a new route to infrastructure finance for Africa?

Amid Tensions With China, India Proceeding With AIIB-funded Projects
June 14, 2021

Amid Tensions With China, India Proceeding With AIIB-funded Projects

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Despite China’s major role in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the bank is a multilateral institution and thus New Delhi remains a deeply involved member.

How the AIIB Grows China’s Interests in the Middle East
September 04, 2020

How the AIIB Grows China’s Interests in the Middle East

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The multilateral bank’s institutional features help entice regional players -- and advance Chinese interests in the region.

China-led AIIB Approves First Emergency Loan for COVID–19 Relief
April 08, 2020

China-led AIIB Approves First Emergency Loan for COVID–19 Relief

By Ankit Panda
The institution has also announced a broader fund for COVID-19 relief efforts.

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower
September 06, 2019

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of AIIB shows that India wants to keep its economic engagement with China separate from their political tussles.
Demystifying Debt Along China’s New Silk Road
March 06, 2019

Demystifying Debt Along China’s New Silk Road

By Sophie van der Meer
Is Beijing really seeking to buy political influence abroad?

Nepal and the China-EU Lending Race
October 15, 2018

Nepal and the China-EU Lending Race

By Peter Gill
As the EU seeks to expand lending for infrastructure in Asia, will it maintain high standards?

Are Chinese Loans To Africa Good or Bad? That’s The Wrong Question.
September 05, 2018

Are Chinese Loans To Africa Good or Bad? That’s The Wrong Question.

By Hannah Wanjie Ryder
The right question is what African leaders will do to demand what Africans need.

Chinese Foreign Aid in East Asia During the Trump Era
February 01, 2018

Chinese Foreign Aid in East Asia During the Trump Era

By Li Jie Sheng
Can China finally surpass the United States as the top aid donor in East Asia?
Australia's Misplaced Fear Over China's Belt and Road
November 16, 2017

Australia's Misplaced Fear Over China's Belt and Road

By James Laurenceson, Simone van Nieuwenhuizen, and Elena Collinson
Australia has been dragging its feet on the Belt and Road for four reasons. Each is worth a closer look.

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