Panda Propaganda: Why China is sending us diplomacy bears
The Briefing17 Juni 2024

Panda Propaganda: Why China is sending us diplomacy bears

China’s long history of panda diplomacy is back in the headlines.

Governments trading native animals is nothing new and can form a key part of diplomatic relations, but how did trading pandas become an integral part of China’s foreign policy?

In this episode of the Briefing Senior Fellow in the Initiative for U.S-China Dialogue on Global Issues Dennis Wilder joins Sacha Barbour Gatt to explain the political strategies behind the cuddly bears.

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