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The World Bank and Regional Development Banks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

Vikram Raghavan*
Affiliation:
Operations Policy, Legal Department, World Bank

Abstract

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Type
Great Expectations? The Rise of Regional Development Banks in a DC-Centered World
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2016

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References

1 Ed Conway, The Summit: The Biggest Battle of the Second World War 343–44 (Kindle ed., 2014).

2 See Richard Wihtol, Whither Multilateral Development Finance? (ADBI Working Paper No. 491, July 2014).

3 Eric Helleiner, Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods: International Development and the Making of the Postwar Order 52 (Kindle ed., 2014).

4 See generally Manmohan Singh, Regional Development Banks, International Conciliation (1970).

5 Edward S. Mason & Robert E. Asher, The World Bank Since Bretton Woods 578 (1973).

6 See Memorandum from Mohamed Shoaib to Robert S. McNamara Regarding Fifth Meeting of Representatives of African Development Bank: Note on African Development Bank (May 29, 1969) (on file in the World Bank Group Archives, Folder 1770930).

7 Wan, M., Japan and the Asian Development Bank, 68(4) Pac. Aff. 50928 (1995–1996)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 Toyoo Gyohten, Japan and the World Bank, in 2 The World Bank: Its First Half Century 275, 304 (Devesh Kapur, John Lewis & Richard Webb eds., 1995).

9 Devesh Kapur & Richard Webb, The International Monetary and Financial System, in The Evolution of the Multilateral Development Banks 347–82 (G. K. Helleiner ed., 1996).

10 World Bank Press Release, World Bank and AIIB Sign First Co-Financing Framework Agreement (Apr. 13, 2016).

11 See generally Philipp Dann, The Law of Development Cooperation (2013).

12 Cogan, Jacob Katz, Representation and Power in International Organization: The Operational Constitution and Its Critics, 103 AJIL 209 (2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar (criticizing informal governance arrangements at international financial institutions).

13 AIIB Articles of Agreement, Art. 13(2)..

14 Id. Art. 13(4).

15 AIIB, Environmental and Social Framework, para. 64 (Feb. 2016).

16 AIIB, Public Information Interim Policy (Jan. 2016).