Why Should We Care About China's Wolf Warrior Diplomats?

Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific? by Ray Powell & Jim Carouso

Episode notes

Former Japanese Ambassador to Australia Shingo Yamagami discusses the rise of China's "wolf-warrior" diplomacy, including what motivates their aggressive approach to their diplomatic roles. He explains how China's growing economic and military power has led to a shift in their approach to international relations, with a focus on regaining national prestige at the expense of China's neighbors. Ambassador Yamagami emphasizes the need for countries to speak out against these aggressive tactics and not acquiesce to their demands. He also discusses the importance of the AUKUS and the Quad, Japan's recent rapprochement with South Korea, and the important role of Japan's new national security policy in countering China's influence.

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Keywords
ChinaSoutheast AsiaAsiaASEANGeopoliticsJapandeterrencesecurityAustraliaAUKUSGray ZoneTaiwanKoreaDiplomacyQuadEast China Sea