

Chinese Whispers: a father and son at the edge of the Chinese empire
Sep 16, 2024
Edward Wong, a New York Times journalist and former Beijing bureau chief, explores his family's roots in China and his father's history in the People's Liberation Army. He discusses the challenges of second-generation immigrants in understanding their heritage. The conversation touches on the contrasting empires of the U.S. and China, the complexities of their global influence, and the nuances of political power over generations. Wong's insights reveal the persistent nature of these contrasts, especially amidst China's significant transformations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Uncovering Heritage: A Memoir of Family and Identity
01:37 • 13min
Empires in Contrast: China and the United States
14:29 • 12min
Contrasting Empires: U.S. and China's Global Influence
26:17 • 5min
Resilience and Adaptation: The Chinese Communist Party's Journey
30:52 • 4min
Resilience, Rivalry, and the Future of US-China Relations
34:33 • 4min