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Paper tiger

"Paper tiger" is a literal English translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐlǎohǔ (simplified Chinese: 纸老虎; traditional Chinese: 紙老虎). The term refers to something or someone that claims or appears to be powerful or threatening, but is actually ineffectual and unable to withstand challenge.

A paper tiger with a U.S. flag, symbolizing American imperialism (China Pictorial, August 1950 issue)

The expression became well known internationally as a slogan used by Mao Zedong, Former Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and paramount leader of China, against his political opponents, particularly the United States. It has since been used in various capacities and variations to describe many other opponents and entities, such as North Korea, Russia, and even China itself.

Origin

Zhilaohu is an ancient phrase. Robert Morrison, the British missionary and lexicographer, translated the phrase as "a paper tiger" in Vocabulary of the Canton Dialect in 1828.[1][2] John Francis Davis translated the Chinese phrase as "paper tiger" in a book on Chinese history published in 1836.[3] In a meeting with Henry Kissinger in 1973, Mao Zedong claimed in a humorous aside to have coined the English phrase, which provoked laughter all around.[4]

Use

Mao Zedong first introduced his idea of paper tigers to Americans in an August 1946 interview with American journalist Anna Louise Strong:[5]

The atom bomb is a paper tiger which the U.S. reactionaries use to scare people. It looks terrible, but in fact it isn't. Of course, the atom bomb is a weapon of mass slaughter, but the outcome of a war is decided by the people, not by one or two new types of weapon. All reactionaries are paper tigers. In appearance, the reactionaries are terrifying, but in reality they are not so powerful.[6]

In a 1956 interview with Strong, Mao used the phrase "paper tiger" to describe American imperialism again:

In appearance it is very powerful but in reality it is nothing to be afraid of; it is a paper tiger. Outwardly a tiger, it is made of paper, unable to withstand the wind and the rain. I believe that it is nothing but a paper tiger.[7]

In 1957, Mao reminisced about the original interview with Strong:

In an interview, I discussed many questions with her, including Chiang Kai-shek, Hitler, Japan, the United States and the atom bomb. I said all allegedly powerful reactionaries are merely paper tigers. The reason is that they are divorced from the people. Look! Wasn't Hitler a paper tiger? Wasn't he overthrown?[8]

In this view, "paper tigers" are superficially powerful but are prone to overextension that leads to sudden collapse. When Mao criticized Soviet appeasement of the United States during the Sino-Soviet split, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev reportedly said, "the paper tiger has nuclear teeth".[9]

Other uses

In The Resistance to Theory (1982), Paul de Man used the phrase to reflect upon the threat of literary theory to traditional literary scholarship in American academia. He said, "If a cat is called a tiger it can easily be dismissed as a paper tiger; the question remains however why one was so scared of the cat in the first place".[10]

Osama bin Laden described U.S. soldiers as "paper tigers".[11][12] This statement may reflect the influence of Maoism on the formation of the Taliban.[13][14][15]

The phrase was used in a 2006 speech by then-Senator Joe Biden to describe North Korea after a series of missile launches from the country that same year, defying the warnings of the international community while still incapable of directly harming the United States.[16][17]

China itself has been called a paper tiger. In 2021, Tufts University professor Michael Beckley argued in his book Unrivaled: Why America Will Remain the World’s Sole Superpower that China would not be able to overtake the United States, and that believing China is stronger than it really is, is detrimental to American perceptions and policy. According to Beckley, this is because "China’s economic, financial, technological, and military strength is hugely exaggerated by crude and inaccurate statistics": for example, Beckley states that high-scoring Chinese education statistics are actually cherry picked, that the People's Liberation Army is not as strong as the United States Armed Forces due to their differing focuses, and that China's large GDP does not equate to their actual strength or power.[18][19]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces was described by some commentators as a paper tiger. Steve Day, a retired Canadian Armed Forces Joint Task Force 2 commander, described Russian command and control as "utterly inept" and suggested that the Russian military "may not be as invincible as we've believed for a number of decades".[20] Warrior Maven and 19FortyFive noted that newly-developed Russian technologies such as the Sukhoi Su-57 and hypersonic missiles were not deployed during the conflict;[21][22] the former argued that despite Vladimir Putin making "a public spectacle of what he claims are his country’s now operational hypersonic weapons, and state-owned Russian media reports consistently tout new military technologies, tests and progress", these new technologies are only deployed in small numbers, so it is likely that Russia's "integrated ground combat abilities, long thought to be exemplary, have been massively overestimated".[21] The New Yorker noted that during the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, the Russian military suffered from "disunity of command; logistical weaknesses; poorly trained, poorly motivated, poorly led troops; very poor quality of officer corps; very poor quality of campaign design and ability to plan", as well as "very poor integration within and among the armed services, including the synchronization of air and ground operations".[23]

See also

References

  1. ^ Zimmer, Ben (23 February 2017). "The Chinese Origins of 'Paper Tiger'". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ Morrison, Robert (1828). Vocabulary of the Canton Dialect. Vol. I. Macao: East India Company's Press. p. 536.
  3. ^ Davis, John Francis (1836). The Chinese: A General Description of the Empire of China and Its Inhabitants. Vol. II. London: Charles Knight & Co. p. 163. OCLC 5720352. Some of the ordinary expressions of the Chinese are pointed and sarcastic enough. A blustering, harmless fellow they call 'a paper tiger.'
  4. ^ "Memorandum of Conversation, Beijing, February 17–18, 1973, 11:30 p.m.–1:20 a.m." (PDF). National Security Archive. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  5. ^ Lary, Diana (2015). China's Civil War: A Social History, 1945–1949. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-107-05467-7.
  6. ^ Mao, Zedong (August 1946). "Talk with the American Correspondent Anna Luise Strong". Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung. Vol. IV. Peking: Foreign Languages Press. OCLC 898328894.
  7. ^ Mao, Zedong (14 July 1956). "U.S. Imperialism is a Paper Tiger". Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung. Vol. V. Peking: Foreign Languages Press.
  8. ^ Mao, Zedong (18 November 1957). "All Reactionaries Are Paper Tigers". Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung. Vol. V. Peking: Foreign Languages Press.
  9. ^ "The World: What They Are Fighting About". Time. Vol. 82, no. 2. 12 July 1963. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  10. ^ de Man, Paul (1986). The Resistance to Theory. Theory and History of Literature. Vol. 33. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. p. 5. ISBN 0-8166-1294-3.
  11. ^ "The World; Osama bin Laden, In His Own Words". The New York Times. 23 August 1998. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  12. ^ Peter Bergen (19 August 2021) [2021-07-30]. "Five myths about Osama bin Laden". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.[please check these dates]
  13. ^ "The Taliban's Mao-inspired return to power in Afghanistan shows the US is failing to heed the lessons of history". ABC News. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  14. ^ "How Chinese influence in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan poses fresh threat to India". Times of India. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  15. ^ Han, Shepherd N. (10 June 2011). "By Understanding the Maoist Approach to Revolution and its Inherent Contradictions, Insights Will be Gained on Taliban Vulnerabilities".
  16. ^ . Council on Foreign Relations. Archived from the original on 6 February 2008.
  17. ^ . CBS News. 5 July 2006. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008.
  18. ^ Beckley, Michael (2018). Unrivaled: Why America Will Remain the World's Sole Superpower. Ithaca. ISBN 978-1-5017-2480-0. OCLC 1048609456.
  19. ^ Frum, David (3 May 2021). "China Is a Paper Dragon". The Atlantic. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  20. ^ "Russian military a 'bit more of a paper tiger' than initially thought: former Canadian special forces officer". CBC.ca. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  21. ^ a b Kris, Osborn. "Is the Russian Military a Paper Tiger?". Warrior Maven: Center for Military Modernization. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  22. ^ Balestrieri, Steve (31 August 2022). "Russia's Military Has a Serious Problem: They Can't Build Advanced Weapons". 19FortyFive.
  23. ^ "Is the Russian Military a Paper Tiger?". The New Yorker. 21 April 2022.

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For other uses see Paper tiger disambiguation Paper tiger is a literal English translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐlǎohǔ simplified Chinese 纸老虎 traditional Chinese 紙老虎 The term refers to something or someone that claims or appears to be powerful or threatening but is actually ineffectual and unable to withstand challenge A paper tiger with a U S flag symbolizing American imperialism China Pictorial August 1950 issue The expression became well known internationally as a slogan used by Mao Zedong Former Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and paramount leader of China against his political opponents particularly the United States It has since been used in various capacities and variations to describe many other opponents and entities such as North Korea Russia and even China itself Contents 1 Origin 2 Use 3 Other uses 4 See also 5 ReferencesOrigin EditZhilaohu is an ancient phrase Robert Morrison the British missionary and lexicographer translated the phrase as a paper tiger in Vocabulary of the Canton Dialect in 1828 1 2 John Francis Davis translated the Chinese phrase as paper tiger in a book on Chinese history published in 1836 3 In a meeting with Henry Kissinger in 1973 Mao Zedong claimed in a humorous aside to have coined the English phrase which provoked laughter all around 4 Use EditMao Zedong first introduced his idea of paper tigers to Americans in an August 1946 interview with American journalist Anna Louise Strong 5 The atom bomb is a paper tiger which the U S reactionaries use to scare people It looks terrible but in fact it isn t Of course the atom bomb is a weapon of mass slaughter but the outcome of a war is decided by the people not by one or two new types of weapon All reactionaries are paper tigers In appearance the reactionaries are terrifying but in reality they are not so powerful 6 In a 1956 interview with Strong Mao used the phrase paper tiger to describe American imperialism again In appearance it is very powerful but in reality it is nothing to be afraid of it is a paper tiger Outwardly a tiger it is made of paper unable to withstand the wind and the rain I believe that it is nothing but a paper tiger 7 In 1957 Mao reminisced about the original interview with Strong In an interview I discussed many questions with her including Chiang Kai shek Hitler Japan the United States and the atom bomb I said all allegedly powerful reactionaries are merely paper tigers The reason is that they are divorced from the people Look Wasn t Hitler a paper tiger Wasn t he overthrown 8 In this view paper tigers are superficially powerful but are prone to overextension that leads to sudden collapse When Mao criticized Soviet appeasement of the United States during the Sino Soviet split Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev reportedly said the paper tiger has nuclear teeth 9 Other uses EditIn The Resistance to Theory 1982 Paul de Man used the phrase to reflect upon the threat of literary theory to traditional literary scholarship in American academia He said If a cat is called a tiger it can easily be dismissed as a paper tiger the question remains however why one was so scared of the cat in the first place 10 Osama bin Laden described U S soldiers as paper tigers 11 12 This statement may reflect the influence of Maoism on the formation of the Taliban 13 14 15 The phrase was used in a 2006 speech by then Senator Joe Biden to describe North Korea after a series of missile launches from the country that same year defying the warnings of the international community while still incapable of directly harming the United States 16 17 China itself has been called a paper tiger In 2021 Tufts University professor Michael Beckley argued in his book Unrivaled Why America Will Remain the World s Sole Superpower that China would not be able to overtake the United States and that believing China is stronger than it really is is detrimental to American perceptions and policy According to Beckley this is because China s economic financial technological and military strength is hugely exaggerated by crude and inaccurate statistics for example Beckley states that high scoring Chinese education statistics are actually cherry picked that the People s Liberation Army is not as strong as the United States Armed Forces due to their differing focuses and that China s large GDP does not equate to their actual strength or power 18 19 Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Russian Armed Forces was described by some commentators as a paper tiger Steve Day a retired Canadian Armed Forces Joint Task Force 2 commander described Russian command and control as utterly inept and suggested that the Russian military may not be as invincible as we ve believed for a number of decades 20 Warrior Maven and 19FortyFive noted that newly developed Russian technologies such as the Sukhoi Su 57 and hypersonic missiles were not deployed during the conflict 21 22 the former argued that despite Vladimir Putin making a public spectacle of what he claims are his country s now operational hypersonic weapons and state owned Russian media reports consistently tout new military technologies tests and progress these new technologies are only deployed in small numbers so it is likely that Russia s integrated ground combat abilities long thought to be exemplary have been massively overestimated 21 The New Yorker noted that during the 2008 Russo Georgian War the Russian military suffered from disunity of command logistical weaknesses poorly trained poorly motivated poorly led troops very poor quality of officer corps very poor quality of campaign design and ability to plan as well as very poor integration within and among the armed services including the synchronization of air and ground operations 23 See also EditStraw dog China s final warningReferences Edit Look up paper tiger in Wiktionary the free dictionary Zimmer Ben 23 February 2017 The Chinese Origins of Paper Tiger The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 21 May 2021 Morrison Robert 1828 Vocabulary of the Canton Dialect Vol I Macao East India Company s Press p 536 Davis John Francis 1836 The Chinese A General Description of the Empire of China and Its Inhabitants Vol II London Charles Knight amp Co p 163 OCLC 5720352 Some of the ordinary expressions of the Chinese are pointed and sarcastic enough A blustering harmless fellow they call a paper tiger Memorandum of Conversation Beijing February 17 18 1973 11 30 p m 1 20 a m PDF National Security Archive Retrieved 15 December 2016 Lary Diana 2015 China s Civil War A Social History 1945 1949 Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 80 ISBN 978 1 107 05467 7 Mao Zedong August 1946 Talk with the American Correspondent Anna Luise Strong Selected Works of Mao Tse Tung Vol IV Peking Foreign Languages Press OCLC 898328894 Mao Zedong 14 July 1956 U S Imperialism is a Paper Tiger Selected Works of Mao Tse Tung Vol V Peking Foreign Languages Press Mao Zedong 18 November 1957 All Reactionaries Are Paper Tigers Selected Works of Mao Tse Tung Vol V Peking Foreign Languages Press The World What They Are Fighting About Time Vol 82 no 2 12 July 1963 pp 24 25 Retrieved 21 May 2010 de Man Paul 1986 The Resistance to Theory Theory and History of Literature Vol 33 Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press p 5 ISBN 0 8166 1294 3 The World Osama bin Laden In His Own Words The New York Times 23 August 1998 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Peter Bergen 19 August 2021 2021 07 30 Five myths about Osama bin Laden The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 please check these dates The Taliban s Mao inspired return to power in Afghanistan shows the US is failing to heed the lessons of history ABC News Retrieved 24 August 2022 How Chinese influence in Taliban ruled Afghanistan poses fresh threat to India Times of India Retrieved 24 August 2022 Han Shepherd N 10 June 2011 By Understanding the Maoist Approach to Revolution and its Inherent Contradictions Insights Will be Gained on Taliban Vulnerabilities Campaign 2008 Joseph R Biden Jr Council on Foreign Relations Archived from the original on 6 February 2008 Sen Biden On N Korea Test CBS News 5 July 2006 Archived from the original on 5 October 2008 Beckley Michael 2018 Unrivaled Why America Will Remain the World s Sole Superpower Ithaca ISBN 978 1 5017 2480 0 OCLC 1048609456 Frum David 3 May 2021 China Is a Paper Dragon The Atlantic Retrieved 18 December 2022 Russian military a bit more of a paper tiger than initially thought former Canadian special forces officer CBC ca Retrieved 31 August 2022 a b Kris Osborn Is the Russian Military a Paper Tiger Warrior Maven Center for Military Modernization Retrieved 18 December 2022 Balestrieri Steve 31 August 2022 Russia s Military Has a Serious Problem They Can t Build Advanced Weapons 19FortyFive Is the Russian Military a Paper Tiger The New Yorker 21 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paper tiger amp oldid 1128520057, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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