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May 21, 2012

Interview with The Peter Schiff Show about China and the Free Market

The Peter Schiff Show, May 21, 2012


Ying Ma spoke to The Peter Schiff Show today about China, the free market, state intervention, political and economic freedom, the stupidity of politicians in Washington, and much more. To listen to the interview, please click here. (Note: membership required.)


Hosted by noted financial professional Peter Schiff, The Peter Schiff Show airs live on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to noon (ET) and offers commentary and insights on current events, economics, political developments, personal finance, and other topics.


Ying Ma has previously appeared on The Peter Schiff Show to discuss Chinese state capitalism and the plight of blind Chinese dissident Cheng Guangcheng. To listen to that interview, please click here. (Note: please skip the first three minutes of bad sound quality.)



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Published on May 21, 2012 23:11

Ying Ma Talks to The Peter Schiff Show about China and the Free Market

The Peter Schiff Show, May 21, 2012


Ying Ma spoke to The Peter Schiff Show today about China, the free market, state intervention, political and economic freedom, the stupidity of politicians in Washington, and much more. To listen to the interview, please click here.


Peter Schiff is a noted financial professional and an enthusiastic proponent of freedom. His radio show airs live on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to noon (ET) and offers commentary and insights on current events, economics, political developments, personal finance, and other topics.



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May 20, 2012

Interview with The John Batchelor Show about Blind Chinese Dissident

The John Batchelor Show, May 20, 2012


The John Batchelor Show, a national radio program that covers politics, the economy, world affairs, science news, literature and the arts, interviewed Ying Ma about the arrival of blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng in the United States. Ms. Ma pointed out that though Mr. Chen is now free at last, he will face numerous challenges as an immigrant and an overseas Chinese dissident in America.


To listen to the interview, please click here. (Note: The discussion with Ying Ma starts at 30:35 and lasts for approximately ten minutes.)


The John Batchelor Show airs on News Talk Radio 77 WABC New York as well as on radio stations in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco and elsewhere around the country.



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Published on May 20, 2012 23:43

May 10, 2012

China’s Bully Tactics

Defining Ideas, May 10, 2012


-Article by Ying Ma


Modern China is a place of incongruity. Gruesome political repression occurs alongside glitzy economic transformation. Massive corruption permeates the explosive growth in national wealth. Unprecedented environmental degradation coexists with the glamour and magic of ultra-modern metropolises.


This incongruity touches every aspect of daily life, and it is evident in the now widely reported case of the blind dissident Chen Guangcheng, who has been persecuted for his advocacy on behalf of women subjected to forced abortions and forced sterilization. China’s incongruity is also apparent in that space between political dissent and silent submission, between open opposition to the regime and fearful acceptance of its edicts. Once, not too long ago, another Chinese dissident, one of China’s best contemporary writers, wrote about the anger, sadness, resignation, and desperation of this incongruity. Earlier this year, China chased him away.


To read the entire article, please click here.



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Published on May 10, 2012 12:16

April 14, 2012

Ying Ma Talks about China and Freedom at Reagan Ranch Center

Reagan Ranch Center, April 13, 2012


Ying Ma spoke to the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute‘s 2012 Western Women’s Summit about China, economic freedom and her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. The summit took place at the Reagan Ranch Center.


To watch the speech, please click here.


Ying Ma has previously spoken at the Reagan Ranch Center about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism. For more information and to watch that speech, please click here.



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Published on April 14, 2012 21:19

March 29, 2012

Ying Ma Appears on the Fox News Channel

FOX and Friends, March 29, 2012


“FOX & Friends,” the Fox News Channel’s morning show and the most watched morning news show on cable television, interviewed Ying Ma today about her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Co-anchor Gretchen Carlson spoke to Ying Ma about her journey to the United States, the immigration experience and the downsides of government handouts.


To watch the video, please click here.



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Published on March 29, 2012 06:21

FOX & Friends Interviews Ying Ma

FOX and Friends, March 29, 2012


"FOX & Friends," the most watched mornings news show on cable, interviewed Ying Ma today about her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Co-anchor Gretchen Carlson spoke to Ying Ma about her journey to the United States, the immigration experience and the downsides of government handouts.


To watch the video, please click here.



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March 28, 2012

Is China Taking Advantage of the U.S. via Currency Manipulation?

PJTV, March 28, 2012


Ying Ma hosted a discussion about China's currency exchange rate and the U.S.-China bilateral trade deficit. The discussion featured an interview with Ronald McKinnon, the William D. Eberle Professor of International Economics at Stanford University.


The interview was conducted for PJTV, a premier center-right online news and commentary television network. To watch the program, please click here.



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Published on March 28, 2012 04:54

March 22, 2012

Importing China’s Economic Model

Defining Ideas, March 22, 2012


–Article by Ying Ma


Since the financial crisis of 2008, leftwing politicians, pundits, and activists in America have been busy either fawning all over or despairing about China. Repeatedly, they have lauded Beijing’s ability to undertake grand projects far more quickly than Washington’s political gridlock would ever allow. From New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to trade unionist Andy Stern to President Barack Obama, prominent Americans on the political left cannot stop using the example of China to advocate the need to drastically increase the size of the U.S. government and spend big on liberal priorities.


Yet another group of Americans, one far less interested in transforming the United States into a European welfare state, have been no less gushing in their praise of Chinese authoritarian chic. This group consists of business executives who are far more familiar with the workings of the free market than they are with the dogma of liberal ideology, and are driven first and foremost by the profit motive than big-government worship. Their China enthusiasm, however flawed, sheds light on America’s economic weaknesses and deserves attention.


To read the rest of the article, please click here.



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Published on March 22, 2012 09:29

Importing China's Economic Model

Defining Ideas, March 22, 2012


–Article by Ying Ma


Since the financial crisis of 2008, leftwing politicians, pundits, and activists in America have been busy either fawning all over or despairing about China. Repeatedly, they have lauded Beijing's ability to undertake grand projects far more quickly than Washington's political gridlock would ever allow. From New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to trade unionist Andy Stern to President Barack Obama, prominent Americans on the political left cannot stop using the example of China to advocate the need to drastically increase the size of the U.S. government and spend big on liberal priorities.


Yet another group of Americans, one far less interested in transforming the United States into a European welfare state, have been no less gushing in their praise of Chinese authoritarian chic. This group consists of business executives who are far more familiar with the workings of the free market than they are with the dogma of liberal ideology, and are driven first and foremost by the profit motive than big-government worship. Their China enthusiasm, however flawed, sheds light on America's economic weaknesses and deserves attention.


To read the rest of the article, please click here.



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Published on March 22, 2012 09:29