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The AIIB : a welcome change or more of the same?

English Abstract

The recent establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been a significant development in the world of international financial institutions, in particular as a result of the surprising amount of support from countries across the world. The AIIB, after its establishment, has often been defined as a Chinese version of either the World Bank or the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Although the AIIB does indeed resemble these older financial institutions, defining the AIIB as a Chinese World Bank or ADB does not take into account several of the distinct characteristics of the AIIB, and is therefore an over-simplified definition. This paper attempts to provide a more suitable definition of the AIIB which can take into account the distinct characteristics of the AIIB. It is discussed how the AIIB differs from the older institutions; the World Bank and the ADB, and how these differences might prove to be significant. The World Bank and the ADB are still facing major difficulties, partly as a result of their structure. In this paper it is discussed how the different identity of the AIIB might provide a solution to some of these issue; how the AIIB has learned from the mistakes and problems of the older institutions, and how the AIIB structure might therefore be more suitable for a development institution operating in the twenty first century

Issue date

2016.

Author

Wauben, Nick

Faculty

Faculty of Social Sciences

Department

Department of Government and Public Administration

Degree

M.A.

Subject

Financial institutions, International -- China

Supervisor

Hall Rodney Bruce

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