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Judging from the explosive reaction to her recent Wall Street Journal editorial, it’s clear that Amy Chua's memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has set off a storm of controversy over the appropriateness of “Chinese parenting” in America. Or even China for that matter.
This week on Sinica, Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn are pleased to host Ed Wong from The New York Times, along with Adrienne Mong, whom you’ve seen on NBC News. First up is Xi Jinping’s recent visit to the United States, and a closer look at the personal and political background of the man who will be King.
In some ways, the latest deluge of rhetoric from the Party feels timeless. Ever since Mao’s famous speech in Yan’an on literature and art in 1942, the CCP has made clear that culture ought to serve politics.
she said that the lawyers told her that he had not been questioned yet. she said her son, in trying to describe his condition. she said that he can t even write, he can t even speak. and that they have not questioned him. because the lawyers told her that he he was not in any condition fit to be questioned. so she questioned everybody, where is this information coming from? and has accused the media of distorting the facts. some other interesting things that came up. she and her husband say that they do plan to travel, but they were, she was quite evasive about when she might travel to the states. when pressed about whether or not this outstanding felony charge that s coming up in her background check, whether that was a cause. she dismissed it. as saying it was very minor, there are other things. the father said he is planning to leave tonight. but we understand he s still here. andrea? thank you very much. adrienne mong in dagestan. chuck hagel says that syria