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Xi Jinping Leads China’s Wolf Warrior Pack

Xi Jinping Leads China’s Wolf Warrior Pack

By Ben Lowsen
Xi’s veiled threat to Canada’s prime minister reveals a leader dangerously out of touch.
The Hidden Audience of China’s Undiplomatic Diplomacy

The Hidden Audience of China’s Undiplomatic Diplomacy

By Ethan McAndrews
Incidents like the recent beating of a protester in Manchester are reflective of China's new diplomatic direction under Xi Jinping.

Chinese Consulate in UK Accused of Assaulting Protesters

Chinese Consulate in UK Accused of Assaulting Protesters

By Sylvia Hui
China's Foreign Ministry defended its staff as taking “necessary measures” to protect the Chinese Consulate in Manchester.

China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

By Koji Kagotani and Wen-Chin Wu
China’s warnings against the U.S. House Speaker’s trip will induce political backlash in Taiwan, and increase support for hard-line policies against Beijing.

China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Is Fading

China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Is Fading

By Ray Weichieh Wang
Recent diplomatic exchanges and appointments signal China's slow shift away from more assertive diplomacy.
Russia’s Stalled Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for China’s Leaders

Russia’s Stalled Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for China’s Leaders

By Zi Yang
Russia’s Ukraine invasion holds important takeaways for China about elite politics, foreign policy, and military affairs.

China’s Wolf Warriors Aren’t the Majority of the Pack

China’s Wolf Warriors Aren’t the Majority of the Pack

By Nick Atkinson
A handful of individuals get the most attention for their provocative posts. But do they actually represent the broader population of Chinese diplomats? 
Is China Putting ‘Wolf Warriors’ on a Leash?

Is China Putting ‘Wolf Warriors’ on a Leash?

By Aidan Powers-Riggs and Eduardo Jaramillo
Recent signs indicate that Beijing wants to moderate – but not abandon – the assertive tone of its diplomats.

China’s AUKUS Response Highlights Beijing’s Bunker Mentality

China’s AUKUS Response Highlights Beijing’s Bunker Mentality

By Bonnie Girard
Beijing seems completely unwilling – or unable – to consider its own actions might be feeding the “China containment” push.

China’s Foreign Policy: Inflexibility Rules

China’s Foreign Policy: Inflexibility Rules

By KAWASHIMA Shin
We’re in a period of Chinese diplomatic rigidity.

It’s Official: China’s Longtime Ambassador to the US Is Leaving

It’s Official: China’s Longtime Ambassador to the US Is Leaving

By Shannon Tiezzi
Cui Tiankai announced his imminent departure this week. What does that mean for the China-U.S. relationship?
China’s Hard and Soft Lines on Xinjiang

China’s Hard and Soft Lines on Xinjiang

By Eleanor Albert
Beijing's softer messaging efforts on Xinjiang collide with its harsher tactics at home and abroad.

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