IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Felix Ndahinda
    Felix Ndahinda “I don't see this [granting the mandate to combat M23 rebels to a force comprising southern African nations, SADECO] as a stabilising intervention, at most, it will postpone the issue because there is no one military solution. Structural weaknesses in governance, lack of state presence in remote regions and interethnic rivalries, are among causes that the state is failing to address. In the last 30 years, different interventions have been addressing partial symptoms of the problem rather than looking at the full picture - till that is not done, you can only postpone, but not resolve, the issue.” 58 minutes ago
  • Bintou Keita
    Bintou Keita “One Congolese person out of four faces hunger and malnutrition. More than 7.1 million people have been displaced in the country. That is 800,000 people more since my last briefing three months ago. The armed group [M23] is making significant advances and expanding its territory to unprecedented levels.” 1 hour ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “He [Putin] makes it more than clear that he is beyond the reach of rational arguments and the values ​​of humanity. And he definitely doesn't want to negotiate. If Putin wins in Ukraine, our security and international order will be at risk. Ukraine's support is our own guarantee of security.” 1 hour ago
  • Fumio Kishida
    Fumio Kishida “Realizing a fruitful relationship between Japan and North Korea is aligned with the interests of both sides.” 1 hour ago
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China's 'wolf warrior' diplomacy

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“They have satellites that are sophisticated and it's not clear to me what intelligence advantage they could gain by doing this. Perhaps it fits in with the 'Wolf Warrior' diplomacy that China has pursued: being aggressive in pursuit of its interests until there is a strong pushback.”

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Former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats at the CIA
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“It's undeniable that China's image is in a poor state and looks unlikely to improve substantially any time soon. Countries around the world are worried most about Beijing's willingness to wield economic ties for political purposes. It's hard to see China reversing this trend in 2022, given both [Xi Jinping's] clear preference for foreign policy aggressiveness and popular Chinese nationalism.”

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Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
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“It is true that there are some people who know nothing about China but have the intention and desire to make groundless accusations against China. I wonder if those who accuse China of 'wolf warrior diplomacy' have ever watched the Disney cartoon, The Lion King, and what they think of Simba, the lovable little lion who has grown and matured amid suspicions, censure and attacks. There have been conflicts between China and some countries. But which of these incidents was caused by China's provocation? Is China interfering in other countries' internal affairs, or just the opposite? When it comes to wolf-like attacks on China from some countries on trumped-up charges, how can China just be a silent lamb?”

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson
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“We never pick a fight or bully others. But we have principles and guts. We will push back against any deliberate insult, resolutely defend our national honor and dignity, and we will refute all groundless slander with facts”

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State Councillor and China's foreign minister
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