China has always done aggrieved well.
Every time a major decision goes against Beijing, it mobilises the confected outrage of government-linked academics and the state media. This time will be no different.
Angus Grigg is a former former national affairs correspondent based in Sydney. He has worked as a foreign correpondent in China and Indonesia, and has won two Walkley Awards.
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