DIPLOMACY [:] Can diplomats be proactive online without becoming “wolf-warrior”?

Radu Magdin, Modern Diplomacy, February 24, 2021; uncaptioned image from article


Excerpt:

[W]hy [is] social media ... becoming an emerging playground for sarcasm and open battlefield for a digital war of accusations and threats?

One of founders of today’s Twiplomacy phenomenon is the former US president, Donald Trump, who proved to be, for better or worse, one of the most vigorous and captivating presences on social media among world leaders. What is striking in this is the gradual increase in the adoption of the new diplomatic style, known as the Wolf-warrior approach, which gained prominence in the context of the COVID-19 crisis and Chinese presence in the social media. This approach, which originated from a Chinese patriotic movie, in which the main mission of the warrior is fighting back foreigners, is characterized by a more aggressive and assertive style of conducting foreign policy. ...

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