Check back for a complete, updated list of Mei’s latest interviews and media appearances.
Writings, articles and talks by Mei Fong
- What We Lose When We Lose Female Reporters (The New York Times, Jan. 11, 2018)
- Sex Dolls Are Replacing China’s Missing Women: The country’s gender gap has left young men desperate for high-tech alternatives (Foreign Policy, Sep. 28, 2017)
- My son was mocked for his ‘stinky’ ethnic lunch. Then we fought back. – When the cafeteria becomes a cultural battlefield. (NBC, Nov. 21.2017 )
- Beijing Wants More Baby-Making: But is it too late to reverse the damage of the one-child era? (Foreign Policy, Sep. 23, 2016)
- Hong Kong protestors might fail but that doesn’t mean the West shouldn’t take them seriously (Quartz, Oct. 6, 2014)
- The Last Book Seller (Pen Hong Kong, Jan. 10 2017)
- TEDxPasadena (Sep. 30, 2017) – TALK: Object Lessons from the One-Child Policy
Media appearances and interviews
- NPR’s Fresh Air with Terri Gross (Feb. 1, 2016) – How China’s One-Child Policy Led To Forced Abortions, 30 Million Bachelors
- Sinica Podcast (Oct. 6, 2016) – Mei Fong on the one-child policy and China’s demographics
- ABC Q&A (Australia) (Mar. 6, 2017) – Q&A – Strikes, Sexual Assault and Revenge Porn – Youtube video
- The New Yorker (Nov. 2, 2015) – How Did the One-Child Policy Change China?: An Interview with Mei Fong
- The New York Times (Oct 30, 2015) – Q. and A.: Mei Fong on the Impact of China’s ‘One Child’ Policy
- The Australian (July 8, 2017) – Fallout from China’s one-child policy continues, says author Mei Fong
- South China Morning Post (Dec. 11, 2017) – Little emperors to little slaves: how one-child policy will play out in China, according to author Mei Fong
- The Straits Times (Singapore) (July 24, 2016) – Writing her way to places – and prizes
- Scummy Mummies podcast (Sep. 14, 2017) – Episode 75: China Special with Mei Fong
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- AUDIO: One Child Policy, Optimism Bias, Movies, Meet the Producers (Matt Townsend Show, December 2015)
- As One-Child Policy Ends, New Book Examines ‘China’s Most Radical Experiment’ (NBC, November 2015)
- VIDEO: “China’s Two-Child Policy – Not Enough?” (AJ+ November 2015)
- VIDEO: “The Ripple Effect of China’ One Child Policy” (MSNBC, November 2015)
- Pete Dominick interviews Mei Fong on SiriusXM (November 2015)
- “In China, the one child policy will be felt for decades,” by Claudia Trevisan (in Portuguese, O Estado de S.Paulo, November 2015)
- “Anxious Communist Party Won’t Get Out of the Bedroom,” by Andrew Browne (WSJ, November 2015)
- “How Did the One-Child Policy Change China?: An Interview with Mei Fong” (The New Yorker, November 2015)
- Judging China’s One-Child Policy (The New Yorker, October 2015)
- CBS: Most populous nation expands child limits
- NBC News: China to End Decades Old One-Child Policy as Population Ages, FRI, OCT 30
- LA Times: China’s one-child policy is now a two-child policy, Julie Makinen, October 29
- New York Times: Q. and A.: Mei Fong on the Impact of China’s ‘One Child’ Policy
- AUDIO: “All couples in China will be allowed to have two children, after the ruling Communist Party announced the end of the long-running one child policy” (ABC NewsRadio, October 2015)
- AUDIO: Mei discusses the end of the one child policy with Robert Siegel on NPR’s All Things Considered. (October 2015)
- “China Ending Its One-Child Policy Isn’t That Big of a Deal,” by Shannon Tiezzi (The Diplomat, October 2015)
- “A silver lining to China’s one-child policy,” by Patti Waldmeir. (Financial Times, October 2015)
- “Why China’s Second-Baby Boom Might Not Happen,” by Christina Larson. (Bloomberg, August 2014)
- “The End of China’s One-Child Policy? An Interview with Mei Fong,” by Jeffrey Wasserstrom. (Dissent, December 11, 2013)
- VIDEO: Mei Fong on “Reform 3.0–China’s next direction.” (Milken Institute, May 2, 2013)
- AUDIO: Is China’s Economic Instability a Political Crisis? (KCRW)
- AUDIO: China Revises Its One-Child Policy in New Reforms (KCRW)
- AUDIO: Podcast: China’s One Child Policy (BFM)
- “China watchers subjected to Twitter hacking,” by Josh Ong. (November 2012)
- “Malaysian Journalist With WSJ Bags Pulitzer,” by Tham Choy Lin (Bernama.com, May 2007)
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