Showing posts with label Helmut Schmidt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helmut Schmidt. Show all posts
Monday, November 3, 2014
The Perils of Being Associated with China
The battle for racial and cultural equality seems (almost) lost in China where white privilege, brain drain, Chinese corruption, total westernization, and a permanent identity crisis have all led to the Chinese worship of all things Western. If the Chinese do not respect themselves, why should foreigners respect China?
This take-no-prisoners polemic was first syndicated by The Korea Times on May 1, 2014. It was written during a two-days thunderstorm and heavy rainfall in Tokyo, so I tried to convey that atmosphere in this video.
Go to The Korea Times:
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/...
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorstenp...
Blog:
http://thorstenpattberg.blogspot.jp/
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Thorsten Pattberg and Frank Sieren - Vertrauen Wagen (Peking University Conference)
Thorsten Pattbergwith Frank Sieren, Bestselling Author, Journalist, and Political Commentator
PEKING UNIVERSITY - I have been frequenting Beijing since 2003 –lived, studied, and created here- but never met in person who is possibly the Number One of all German “China-Experts”: Frank Sieren. Mr. Sieren is best known for his close relation to former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt who is a known "Friend of China" and who met many of China’s most influential leaders, including the great dictator Mao Zedong himself. Sieren and Schmidt produced very influential books, articles, and interviews. As a result, Frank Sieren became a superstar in all things related to China in the German-speaking world (his books became bestsellers in Germany and have been translated into Chinese), and a famed public speaker and moderator on Sino-German relations –political and cultural. He lives in China –in Beijing, mainly- for almost two decades now. Not always easy, I guess –the air quality, the traffic jams, the party dictatorship- but as the expat saying goes: Someone’s got to do it! Best of luck! [GO TO FRANK SIEREN'S WEBSITE]
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