China Is the AIIB a turning point for China? May 29, 2015 0 Written by Xiaobing Wang. The current world order is largely built on American dominance, managed by US-based international organizations like the United Nations, the World Bank…
China China’s Economic Grand Strategy May 27, 2015 0 Written by Rebecca Fabrizi. How much political, economic or strategic importance will the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) be? With the infrastructure deficit in…
China China’s new economic diplomacy May 26, 2015 0 Written by James Laurenceson. For a long time China's economic diplomacy wasn't particularly inspiring or pretty to look at. There were investment forays into some…
China China’s Ambition and the AIIB May 22, 2015 0 Written by Nick Bisley. It is widely recognised that China has become a world power of the first rank. On the back of its epochal economic…
China China-led AIIB: Adding a new engine to the Asia-Pacific’s rise May 21, 2015 0 Written by Miriam L. Campanella. The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, labelled a 'World Bank challenger', is set to work as a multilateral development bank…
China Is the AIIB a new attempt by China to challenge the status quo? May 19, 2015 0 Written by Shogo Suzuki. China’s rise remains a politically charged debate which frequently provokes fear of a ‘China threat’ or the end of Western (read US)…
China China, the U.S., and the emerging world order May 18, 2015 0 Written by Linda Yueh. China is investing tens of billions in infrastructure in emerging markets, focused on the Asian region. Normally, when developing countries have…
China The AIIB: An insight into China’s regional vision? May 18, 2015 0 Written by Philippa Brant. China has ratcheted up its economic diplomacy efforts in Asia this year. But will its neighbours be convinced of its ‘vision’…
China Is the ‘China Model’ Challenge to Liberal Democracy Historically-Grounded? May 13, 2015 0 Written by Niv Horesh. “…democracy existed for about 200 years in the ancient world and has existed for about 200 years in the modern world,…
Social movements Why a village land protest spells trouble for China’s government April 13, 2015 0 Written by Samantha Hoffman and Jonathan Sullivan. When Hong Kong students launched their “Umbrella Revolution” in 2014, the comforting narrative of youngsters striving for democracy…