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The Weekly Standard, February 20, 2012, Vol. 17, No. 22

–Article by Ying Ma

“We have no plan” and “we are unable to act” have become common refrains among influential Americans who grumble about the decline of U.S. power in the 21st century. On both fronts, they lament, China is doing better. From President Barack Obama to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to trade union leader Andy Stern, prominent figures who favor a bigger government in America not only envy China’s state-directed grand plans and its one-party system’s ability to make quick decisions, they also accuse small-government adherents of blindly worshipping the free market, contributing to political polarization, and rejecting the reforms necessary to meet the grave challenges that America faces.

But many U.S. observers in the grip of Chinese authoritarian chic forget that China’s vast economic expansion resulted from the introduction of more economic freedom, not less. They also fail to understand that even after decades of reform, endemic state intervention continues to impose massive inefficiencies on the Chinese economy and prevent the realization of the market’s full potential. In short, China’s experience, both past and present, does not provide support for those who clamor for a more expansive government in the United States.

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Heartland Institute, January 24, 2012

Ying Ma interviews Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasia Group, in a conversation about “The State vs. the Free Market.” Topics discussed include state capitalism, the assault on the free market in the United States and around the world, economic competition between America and China in the 21st century, and Bremmer’s most recent book, The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? The discussion is hosted by the Heartland Institute, a free-market think tank based in Chicago, Illinois.

To listen to the podcast, click here. To read Ying Ma’s book review of The End of the Free Market, please click here.

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Young America’s Foundation, October 22, 2011

Ying Ma spoke today to students attending the Reagan 100 Road to Freedom Seminar at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California. Hosted by the Young America’s Foundation, the conference focused on “The Education of Ronald Reagan and the Fight for Freedom’s Future.” In her talk, Ms. Ma discussed China’s economic liberalization and political repression, the inefficiencies of Chinese state capitalism, and how conservative, free-market principles can be applied to China issues.

To listen to the speech, please click here.

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The Weekly Standard, October 24, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 06

–Article by Ying Ma

Big-government types in the United States are simultaneously seduced by the sizzle of China’s economic growth and envious of the rapid completion of its large-scale, state-planned projects. Speechless before China’s meteoric global rise and frustrated with America’s economic woes, Beijing’s admirers in America have concluded the solution is to copy China. Not surprisingly, they know little about the jarring cost exacted by China’s government-centric approach.

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The Davis and Emmer Show, a popular morning talk radio show in Minnesota, spoke to Ying Ma today about her book, the complexities of freedom, China’s economy and why China is not better than the United States. Hosted by Bob Davis and Tom Emmer, the Davis and Emmer Show airs on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, a FoxNews Radio Station.

For the full interview, please listen here (Note: The discussion with Ying begins at approximately minute 14:35 and ends around minute 34:35.)

For more information about Ying’s book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, please click here.

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The Armstrong and Getty Show, one of Northern California’s top morning radio shows, interviewed Ying Ma today for a full hour about her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. This is Ying Ma’s second appearance on the Armstrong and Getty Show. Hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, the show airs live weekdays from 6:00 to 10:00 on KSTE 650 AM in Sacramento and KNEW 910 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area. KNEW is the home of the FoxNews Radio Station in the Bay Area.

To listen to the interview, please click here.

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The Armstrong and Getty Show, one of the top morning radio shows in Northern California, interviewed Ying Ma today about her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, the show airs live weekdays on KSTE 650 AM in Sacramento and KNEW 910 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area.

To hear the show, please click here. (Note: The discussion about the book begins at approximately minute 9:40 and lasts for about fifteen minutes.)

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Pajamas Media, July 22, 2011

–By Ying Ma

America’s movers and shakers can’t seem to stop ogling Chinese authoritarian chic. While few would defend China’s repressive political system, numerous politicians, business executives, and pundits bow before China’s state-directed capitalism, equating authoritarianism with efficiency and ruthlessness with enlightenment.

At the heart of this ogling lies an admiration for Beijing’s ability to undertake large projects far more quickly than America’s democratic gridlock would ever allow. In reality, Chinese central economic planning generates massive inefficiencies and imposes drastic human costs. Below is merely the short list.

Read entire article here.

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