
Wolf Warrior diplomacy — Have we finally seen an end to undiplomatic diplomacy?
It was known as Wolf Warrior diplomacy – a brand of Chinese foreign ministry posturing that was as aggressive as it was unexpected. But has Beijing now changed tack? And if so, why? Also, does the theory of Institutional Amnesia explain why our preparedness for natural disasters is often found wanting? Guests Assistant Professor Tyler Jost — Political Science, International and Public Affairs, Brown University (US) Dr Sarah Robertson – Research Fellow in sustainability, RMIT University Dr Paul Barnes — Senior Research Fellow and emergency and risk management expert, Griffith University Dr Alastair Stark – Associate Professor in Public Policy, School of Political Science and International Studies, Queensland University Further information Future Tense - The best response to disasters: centralised strength or community mitigation? Select Committee on Australia's Disaster Resilience Have China's Wolf Warriors Gone Extinct?
Future Tense · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Show Notes
It was known as Wolf Warrior diplomacy – a brand of Chinese foreign ministry posturing that was as aggressive as it was unexpected. But has Beijing now changed tack? And if so, why? Also, does the theory of Institutional Amnesia explain why our preparedness for natural disasters is often found wanting?
Guests
Assistant Professor Tyler Jost — Political Science, International and Public Affairs, Brown University (US)
Dr Sarah Robertson – Research Fellow in sustainability, RMIT University
Dr Paul Barnes — Senior Research Fellow and emergency and risk management expert, Griffith University
Dr Alastair Stark – Associate Professor in Public Policy, School of Political Science and International Studies, Queensland University
Further information
Future Tense - The best response to disasters: centralised strength or community mitigation?