2022
DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.4012
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China's Wolf Warrior Diplomacy and the Relations With Republic of Korea (2015 - 2020)

Abstract: Abstract   In recent days, the nature of the People’s Republic of China’s diplomacy has changed and it is gaining complicated responses from other countries. That famous diplomacy is called “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy”, diplomacy that is seen as ‘assertive’ and ‘threatening’ other countries when defending the country’s national interest. “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy” is a new term under the administration of President Xi Jinping however the root of it has been there since back then. This paper would discuss… Show more

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“…For example, after South Korea agreed to deploy the U.S. THAAD missile defense system, China imposed an unofficial ban on group tours to South Korea, causing a significant decline in tourist arrivals and a negative impact on the South Korean economy. China's lending practices, especially to developing countries, have raised concerns about debt diplomacy (Ismail and Aryodiguno, 2022). Critics argue that China deliberately lends to countries with weak economies and governance, knowing that they may struggle to repay the loans.…”
Section: Dimensions Of the Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, after South Korea agreed to deploy the U.S. THAAD missile defense system, China imposed an unofficial ban on group tours to South Korea, causing a significant decline in tourist arrivals and a negative impact on the South Korean economy. China's lending practices, especially to developing countries, have raised concerns about debt diplomacy (Ismail and Aryodiguno, 2022). Critics argue that China deliberately lends to countries with weak economies and governance, knowing that they may struggle to repay the loans.…”
Section: Dimensions Of the Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%