The Weekly Standard, February 20, 2012 –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 [...]
Posts Tagged ‘state capitalism’
Authoritarian Chic
Posted in China, Conservatism, Freedom, State Capitalism, Trade and Business, tagged China, Communism, economic liberalization, state capitalism on February 11, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Ying Ma Hosts Discussion on State Capitalism
Posted in Audio, Video and Transcripts, China, International Affairs, State Capitalism, Trade and Business, U.S. Foreign Policy, tagged China, free market, Ian Bremmer, state capitalism on January 24, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Ying Ma Talks to America’s Morning News about China and Her Book
Posted in Audio, Video and Transcripts, China, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, State Capitalism, U.S. Politics, tagged China, economic growth, Obama, state capitalism on November 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
America’s Morning News, November 7, 2011 America’s Morning News, a nationally syndicated morning-drive radio news show, spoke to Ying Ma about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism and her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Hosted by John McCaslin and Dana Mills, the show airs live 6am – 9am EST on the Talk Radio Network [...]
RTHK Interviews Ying Ma about the Dark Side of Chinese State Capitalism
Posted in Audio, Video and Transcripts, China, Freedom, State Capitalism, tagged China, economy, infrastructure, Obama, state capitalism on October 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
RTHK, October 25, 2011 Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), a public broadcast station in Hong Kong, spoke to Ying Ma today about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism. The discussion aired on RTHK’s Money for Nothing program, a business and finance show hosted by Bryan Curtis. To listen to the interview, please click here. [...]
Ying Ma Discusses Chinese State Capitalism at Reagan Ranch Center
Posted in Audio, Video and Transcripts, China, Conservatism, Freedom, State Capitalism, Trade and Business, tagged China, free market, freedom, Ronald Reagan, state capitalism on October 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
The Dark Side of Chinese State Capitalism
Posted in China, Conservatism, Freedom, Trade and Business, U.S. Foreign Policy, tagged China, China model, high-speed rail, Obama, Solyndra, state capitalism on October 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Weekly Standard, October 24, 2011 –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 [...]
Radio Television Hong Kong Hosts Ying Ma for Discussion on State Capitalism
Posted in Asia, Audio, Video and Transcripts, China, Climate Change, Freedom, International Affairs, Trade and Business, tagged Asia, China, Obama and big government, state capitalism on May 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
RTHK, May 18, 2011 Hong Kong–On Wednesday, May 18, 2011, Radio Television Hong Kong’s Backchat program hosted Ying Ma for a discussion on Chinese state capitalism. The issues discussed include: Can the West learn from China’s brand of state capitalism? Maybe China has it right all along and it’s time for the West to review [...]