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Tag - Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)

Assessing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

by Cameron Hill
17 August 2022
First annual meeting of the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2016 (UNIDO/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0)

The AIIB and Australian participation in Chinese infrastructure initiatives

by Jeffrey Wilson
14 August 2018
Railway in Nakuru (ViktorDobai/Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0)

Does the Beijing Consensus have anything to do with foreign aid?

by Patrick Kilby
26 June 2017
Yanan Road, Shanghai (Flickr/dove lee CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

China’s disruptive entrance on the global aid stage

by Kris Hartley
24 November 2016

Under pressure: calls on Australia’s 2016 aid budget

by Robin Davies
3 March 2016
Beijing Financial Street - home to the AIIB headquarters (image: Wikimedia Commons)

AIIB: much ado about very little

by Robert Bestani
10 August 2015
China aid (image: Camilla Burkot)

China’s emergence as a development leader: a historical perspective

by Patrick Kilby
10 July 2015
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Sticker shock: what the AIIB will cost the Australian aid program

by Robin Davies
1 July 2015

Seizing opportunity: the UK and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

by Elliott Cappell
24 April 2015

Why Australia should join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

by Shahar Hameiri
24 March 2015
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