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Developing countries

AIIB
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AIIB: Why the bank's relationship with Russia is under scrutiny

In an interview with Table.Briefings, AIIB Vice President Ludger Schuknecht reaffirms that the development bank will not fund projects in Russia. This also concerns the credibility of the Chinese-dominated organization.

By Marcel Grzanna

Wind-Industrie China Rotorenblätter
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Wind power: How Chinese manufacturers pressure Western competitors

Following Robert Habeck's trip to China, there appear to be signs of easing in the dispute over electric vehicle tariffs between the EU and China. However, China's overcapacity in the wind power industry could soon spark new conflicts. Chinese manufacturers are aggressively entering the global market and could exploit the crisis facing Western manufacturers.

By Nico Beckert

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The strategy of the vulnerable: Forging alliances, as interests require

The least developed countries resort to a new, more flexible negotiating strategy at COP. Depending on their own interests, they join forces with the classic developed countries – or remain firmly rooted in the G77. This way, they counter past attempts by large countries to dominate them and do everything in their power to keep the 1.5-degree limit within reach.

By Goswami Urmi

South side headquarters for the World Bank in Washington, DC, USA. Very modern building, it is the site of frequent anti-globalization protests.
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World Bank: The official goal is 'Paris-compatible'

The World Bank announces big green plans: Ending fossil fuel financing, new reporting methods for the transition, more money for the climate and "Paris compliance" for its own business. But critics find transparency lacking and question the departure from fossil energy.

By Alexandra Endres