Beijing’s ‘wolf warrior diplomacy’ has made ‘more adversaries than friends’

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Beijing’s ‘wolf warrior diplomacy’ has made ‘more adversaries than friends’
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Australian Strategic Policy Institute's Senior Analyst Malcolm Davis says the government in Beijing has realised “wolf warrior diplomacy” has been an “absolute failure” and that the policy has made more adversaries than friends.

Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Senior Analyst Malcolm Davis says the government in Beijing has realised “wolf warrior diplomacy” has been an “absolute failure” and that the policy has made more

adversaries than friends.“They’re trying to encourage Australia to talk again,” he said.“Whilst this dialogue … is important, I don’t think it’s going to lead to a sudden breakthrough or a reset in the relationship.”

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