Prime Ministerial Plagiarism Farce Continues In Romania
ananyo writes "Two investigations into the case of alleged plagiarism by Romania's prime minister, Victor Ponta, have reached opposite conclusions, ramping up the tension in a fierce struggle over political power in Bucharest. As Slashdot has noted before, Ponta stands accused of having copied large sections of his 2003 PhD thesis on the International Criminal Court. ... On 29 June, the Romanian National Council for the Attestation of University Titles (CNATDCU), which is in charge of investigating plagiarism charges in PhD theses according to Romanian law, had concluded that Ponta had copied and pasted 85 pages of his thesis from three books without properly marking the copied sections as quotes. But the committee was dissolved during the course of its meeting by acting education minister Liviu Pop. Meanwhile, concerns are rising in the European Union over what political observers say is a lack of respect in Romania for the fundamental principles of democracy."
Ponta stands accused of having copied large sections of his 2003 PhD thesis on the International Criminal Court.
Do people actually think they can get away with this? I mean if he had plagiarized somebody else's PhD thesis back in the days before the internet, online databases and plagiarism detection software I'd still be prepared to cut him some slack but 2003.. wtf... was he thinking? The same goes for the venerable Freiherr zu Guttenberg... It would actually be really interesting to run plagiarism detection software retroactively on PhD thesis from up to 50 years ago or more. I bet a lot of puss would ooze out if one poked at that scab.
A Doctorate gives you the right to doctor the data. But if you doctor first, your PhD might be moot.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
But most likely not his.
You know, in the Eastern Europe, once you high enough up the social ladder you do not write dissertations, you let your henchmen hire people to do that.
Chances are, he did not read either the source or whatever claimed to be his work.
And since the people writing it know, that nobody reads it, they don't bother much making it look authentic.
In Soviet Russia .... dissertation writes you .... off
It seems that many of these former Soviet Bloc countries have a hard time finding honest leaders. Almost seems like western corporations are funding their elections!
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"The commission is concerned the Romania does not follow the law." Delicious. It makes the U.S. look boring in comparison. Though seeing Delaware sue New Jersey was fun. (DE claimed they owned the Delaware River and NJ had to dismantle its chemical processing plant, because it had pipes entering DE territory without permission.)
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When a crook accuses another crook... you know, to paraphrase...
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
Anyone remember the "greatest Romanian bio-chemist", "Professor" Elena Ceauescu?
Throughout the communist rule they squandered their intelligentsia, by making them immigrate in mass due to intellectual, economic, ethnic and religious repressions (for example Liviu Librescu, a brilliant Romanian scientist who was killed at VA Tech massacure). At the same time such illiterate trash as Ceauescu has been given educational degree for free, and her dissertation has been written for her! It has always been quietly known that all her degrees were a sham and that she was in reality illiterate?
The current Romanian authorities simply follow the long tradition established by Nicolae Ceauescu.
Foxnoise
Is that French?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
It's no more scandalous than say, Italy. Or Malaysia, where shouting 'YOU'RE GAY!' was used twice (successfully) as a political smear.
And speaking of western corporations funding elections - it's worse than being hounded to show a birth certificate or being swiftboated out of an election.
Astounding insight! mod parent up!
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"lack of respect in Romania for the fundamental principles of democracy"
Oh well, I've lived 19 years in Romania, and visit back from time to time, and anyone who like me, spent any considerable length of time there, could've told them the above. It's just, westerners are so far "gone", they never believe it. Also, my experience is that most westerners don't care about central/eastern european politics on a daily basis, and so when something happens that triggers their attention, they suddenly start looking in awe what's happening, like they're living on some different planet. It's just how it is.
I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I can think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
Props to Romania for being the sort of country in which a politician's status rises through having a Ph.D. It sucks this guy faked it, but the fact that he felt it would benefit him enough for the faking to be worth it, that's a calculation that no US politician would make. In fact, I think that if a candidate with a Ph.D. ran for congress, the fact would be featured more in attack ads than in personal bios. ["Candidate A may have a Ph.D. in neuroscience, but does she understand the concerns of ordinary people like me and my family? She's not (stupid) like us, she's one of those elites who has no idea what matters to real people! etc."]
"Obviously you don't really want people graduating who can't (and don't) follow relatively simple rules, but at the same time, asking people to regurgitate 100 pages of material they just pulled out of a book isn't working to well, especially as grad students are relatively poorer, and don't really want to be wasting type typing something that isn't their own work anyway."
This is all undergrad stuff. If you can't do this easily as a grad student, then... you probably shouldn't have a bachelor's degree, much less be considered for a masters or doctorate.
Personally, I support the ICC, but it's a perfectly fair thing to evaluate and question.
The ICC was created under the belief that some crimes against humanity are so bad that international prosecution is warranted. This means that a crime commited by an African leader that is deemed so bad (i.e. genocide) within his own country is bad enough to warrant punishment from outside his country.
There's a massive philosophical argument there in itself, as to whether anyone should be bound by laws outside their own nation, but it extends beyond that too - there are questions of enforcement, how effective it can be. What should happen if said perpetrator of such a crime travels through another state and the leader of that state despite being a signatory refuses to extradite him to the court? are they complicit in facilitating genocide if they allow such a person to go back to his home country and carry on committing these crimes that have been deemed to be of international consequence in nature? Again, should any crime ever even be classifiable as having consequences international in nature?
There are any number of questions you could go into quite a lot of detail on surrounding the ICC and there are a lot of remaining questions about the implications of certain events surrounding it including how obligations on signatories etc. should be enforced and so on.
A PhD is a doctorate of philosophy, and the ICC is ripe for philosophical questions. Particularly for someone who also wants to be engaged in politics.
He's just a puppet for the people with real power in his party (PSD ... former communist party). His role is to shake things up and take the fall if it doesn't work out.
A German website actually compared the PhD theses of several politicians against other material ... and it's crowdsourced ... the Romanians need something similar :(
http://de.guttenplag.wikia.com/wiki/GuttenPlag_Wiki
someone hotlink it for me because my skills suck :(
The paper is GPL, Stallman approved. So there's no plagiarism at all.