p*******m 发帖数: 24 | 1 Wolf Warriors Killed China’s Grand Strategy
“wolf warrior”,the term, viral among those seeking to explain Chinese
conduct, is often misused to encompass all forms of Chinese nationalism. But
distinctions are important because different types of nationalism are
symptoms of different issues in China’s conduct.
Two things set wolf warrior diplomacy apart.
First, there is no obvious point to it. The Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi’s
strident performance in Alaska was arguably tin-eared and undeniably
excruciating, but there was a purpose. He was trying to save Chinese face
after being denounced (however justly); the idea, not exclusive to China, is
that one has to demonstrate that one cannot be bullied before getting down
to the hard business of resolving—or failing to resolve—differences. Yang
was not engaged in wolf warrior diplomacy.
Second, buried as it may be, grand strategic thinking is not yet entirely
snuffed out. There are still voices that hark back to China’s older style
of conducting foreign affairs. Vigorous debate about cutting Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI) projects suggests that there is a segment within China’s
policymaking circles focused on assessing pros and cons. With Japan, China
has managed to improve relations since 2015. Even the skirmishes with India
were the product not of mindless nationalism but of a considered policy that
is willing to risk force in securing vulnerable borderlands. All this
suggests that there are still calculating heads in Beijing and they might
yet prevail.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/05/28/china-grand-strategy-wolf-warrior-
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【在 p*******m 的大作中提到】 : Wolf Warriors Killed China’s Grand Strategy : “wolf warrior”,the term, viral among those seeking to explain Chinese : conduct, is often misused to encompass all forms of Chinese nationalism. But : distinctions are important because different types of nationalism are : symptoms of different issues in China’s conduct. : Two things set wolf warrior diplomacy apart. : First, there is no obvious point to it. The Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi’s : strident performance in Alaska was arguably tin-eared and undeniably : excruciating, but there was a purpose. He was trying to save Chinese face : after being denounced (however justly); the idea, not exclusive to China, is
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