China’s ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy
- October 17, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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China’s ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy
Subject: IR
Context:
- The ongoing National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, China has taken a tough approach in its international dealings, employing a style that has come to be known as “wolf warrior” diplomacy.
What is ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy:
- It is a term that gained popularity during Xi Presidency .
- “Wolf warrior diplomacy” is a tactic of the Chinese government to extend its ideology beyond China and counter the West and defend itself.
- It is an unofficial term for the more aggressive and confrontational style of communication that Chinese diplomats have taken to in the last decade.
- A 2015 Chinese action film, titled ‘Wolf Warrior’, and its sequel have served as the inspiration for the term.
- ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy reinforces a presumed transition of Chinese diplomacy from conservative, passive, and low-key to assertive, proactive, and high-profile.
What is the need for wolf warrior diplomacy:
- The change in strategy has been attributed to many reasons, such as:
- Xi’s more authoritarian tendencies as compared to earlier leaders
- Deteriorating US-China relations under former US President Donald Trump and
- Coronavirus pandemic-related accusations in China.
Indian experience:
- The new ‘wolf warrior diplomacy’ confronts head-on any criticism of China in the public sphere.
- Delhi has been at the receiving end for a while especially during the recent crises of Doklam and Ladakh.
How successful has this approach been on the whole:
- The wolf-warrior diplomacy is already hurting China’s foreign policy,since it has generated pushback from many reliable partners.
- China’s soft power has become weak globally and has further damaged China’s global image.
Wolf warrior tactics, combined with great military assertiveness on the China-India border, has ended up pushing India much closer to the U.S.