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The relevance of Asian development bank: existing in the shadow of the Asian infrastructure investment bank

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posted on 2015-09-01, 00:00 authored by Viktor JakupecViktor Jakupec, Max KellyMax Kelly
This paper analyses the potential impact of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) on the Japan-USA-led Asian Development Bank (ADB). Given the financial strengths and the technical know-how of the newly formed AIIB there is a question about the future role and indeed relevance of the ADB. The questions canvassed in this article refer to ADB’s ability to change and adapt to the new situation, where it is no longer the dominant multi-lateral development bank (MDB) in the Asia-Pacific region. Against this background the discussion turns to issues concerning the geo-political sphere of influence of the ADB and AIIB and analyses the ADB – AIIB geo-political equilibrium in the Asia-Pacific region. Subsequently this paper discusses factors that may impact on ADB’s future relevance.

History

Location

Mytilene, Greece

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal, X Not reportable

Copyright notice

2015, University of the Aegean

Journal

Journal of regional socio-economic issues

Volume

5

Pagination

31-46

ISSN

2049-1395

eISSN

2049-1409

Issue

3

Publisher

University of the Aegean