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19 February 2026

Who Are China’s Diplomats? Beyond “Wolf Warrior” Hype


Diplomats from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have attracted considerable attention and notoriety because of combative rhetoric and aggressive actions. This has led to Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) personnel being labeled “wolf warrior diplomats.” How accurate is this term? Who are China’s diplomats? Quantitative studies of contemporary PRC diplomats are surprisingly rare. In this report, Professor Andrew Scobell, Dr. Yi Li, and Allison McFarland identify and describe the key characteristics of two tiers of PRC senior officials with primary responsibility for China’s diplomacy under Xi Jinping.

The first tier of diplomats are top echelon political leaders charged with supervising the work of the MFA and career officials responsible for managing PRC embassies around the world. These are individuals who were actively engaged in the formulation and execution of PRC foreign policy in 2023. We label this group “diplomats-in-chief.” The second tier examined consists of ambassadors operating on the frontlines of PRC diplomacy. While detailed biographical information on MFA personnel is not readily available, Beijing’s ambassadors serving in embassies around the world are the exception. This report taps a unique data set of 169 PRC ambassadors compiled by the authors and draws the following key takeaways:

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