“A prominent feature of wolf warrior diplomacy was its emphasis on divisions between ‘us’ and ‘them,’” wrote political scientist Tyler Jost in a Foreign Affairs essay last year. “Chinese diplomats ...
However, a new era of aggressive and self-serving diplomacy, reminiscent of China’s “wolf warrior” approach, is beginning to reshape how the world views the U.S. This brash, rule-breaking ...
This muscular and decidedly undiplomatic stance, which leaned into acerbic language and deliberately sought to provoke in style and content and phrasing, came to be known as “wolf warrior” diplomacy.
Lu Shaye was a prominent "Wolf Warrior" diplomat -- a nickname given to those who respond vehemently to critics perceived as hostile to China.
“A prominent feature of wolf warrior diplomacy was its emphasis on divisions between ‘us’ and ‘them,’” wrote political scientist Tyler Jost in a Foreign Affairs essay last year.