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Melissa Chen

New York Editor for Spectator USA and MD of Ideas Beyond Borders, offering expertise on US-China relations and Hong Kong.

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Jun 9, 2021 • 60min

"We Let China Have Its Way With the World" - Melissa Chen

Melissa Chen, New York Editor for Spectator USA and MD of Ideas Beyond Borders, offers sharp insights on China's rising geopolitical power and its impact on global relations. They discuss the controversial origins of COVID-19 and America's evolving perspective on China. The conversation shifts to civil liberties and public trust, highlighting the risks of authoritarian models in emergencies. Chen also examines Taiwan's democratic values against rising tensions and critiques the narratives surrounding race and governance, providing a nuanced view of international dynamics.
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Feb 14, 2020 • 2h 29min

#1427 - Melissa Chen

Melissa Chen, NY editor for Spectator USA and managing director of Ideas Beyond Borders, discusses the paradox of life in Singapore—its rapid development versus strict laws. She delves into the economic transformation fueled by anti-corruption measures and explores the cultural contrasts surrounding cannabis and censorship. Chen shares insights on how relationships can challenge prejudice and discusses the complexities of college admissions for Asian students. The conversation navigates the intersections of freedom, identity, and the absurdities of modern politics with her signature humor.
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Nov 3, 2019 • 56min

US vs. China is the New Cold War

Melissa Chen, New York Editor for Spectator USA and MD of Ideas Beyond Borders, shares her journey from Singapore to the U.S. and her advocacy for free speech. She delves into the new Cold War with China, discussing Hong Kong protests and their implications for democracy. The conversation highlights the contradictions in corporate responses to activism and authoritarianism. Chen questions Western strategies against China's global influence, urging a reevaluation of economic ties. Her insights spark a critical dialogue on democracy and governance.

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