The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) opened in 2016, as a
US$100 billion multilateral development bank (MDB) financing public
and private infrastructure projects for Asia. AIIB's investments in
its first ten years totalled more than US$60 billion. Among its 110
approved members are countries in Asia and Oceania, Europe, Africa,
and the Americas. In addition to highlighting key innovations from
AIIB's first ten years in operation, the second edition of A
Comparative Guide to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank examines
AIIB through the lens of its Charter, focusing on its mandate,
investment operations, membership, finance, governance framework and
decision-making, and institutional setup. Why these elements matter
for MDBs is explained, followed by analysis of the AIIB Charter text,
and comparison with its predecessors. The book begins with two
chapters new to the second edition and largely new to the literature.
The first delves into the legal origins of the 1945 World Bank
Charter, finding its roots in the Bank for International Settlements
in 1930 and a bank never established, the Inter-American Bank of 1940.
The second chapter traces the adaptation of the World Bank Charter
through other MDB charters, in the process telling the story of AIIB's
founding. Uniquely, this book takes apart the AIIB Charter for the
general reader and the specialist, from the perspective of the Chief
Counsel who put it together. It's an inside look at how this new
international organization went from concept to reality, and a handy
legal guide to MDBs, newly updated in 2025.
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ISBN
9780197823101
Publisert
2025
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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