Richard McGregor, The Guardian; The coronavirus outbreak has exposed the deep flaws of Xi’s autocracy
"The authoritarian strictures of the Chinese party state place a
premium on the control of information in the name of maintaining
stability. In such a system, lower-level officials have no incentive to
report bad news up the line. Under Xi, such restrictions have grown
tighter.
In Wuhan, Li and seven of his fellow doctors had been talking among
themselves in an internet chat group about a new cluster of viral
infections. They stopped after being warned by police. By the time the
authorities reacted and quarantined the city, it was too late.
Li was neither a dissident nor a pro-democracy activist seeking to
overthrow the Communist party. But he was risking jail to even discuss
the virus. For in Xi’s China, the professional classes – doctors,
lawyers, journalists and the like – all must subsume their skills and
ethics to the political directives of the moment."
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Showing posts with label leadership style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leadership style. Show all posts
Sunday, February 9, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has exposed the deep flaws of Xi’s autocracy; The Guardian, February 9, 2020
Saturday, October 15, 2016
New U.N. Leader Sets Goals: Humility, Empathy, Empowering Women; NPR, 10/14/16
Malaka Gharib, NPR; New U.N. Leader Sets Goals: Humility, Empathy, Empowering Women:
"On Thursday, the U.N. General Assembly welcomed Antonio Guterres of Portugal as the new secretary-general of the U.N., replacing Ban Ki-moon. In a short speech expressing his "gratitude and humility" to the assembly for the five-year term, he highlighted his priorities: humility, empathy for the underprivileged and the "empowerment of women and girls."... What has made us immune to the plight of those most socially and economically underprivileged? All this makes me feel the acute responsibility to make human dignity the core of my work."
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Boris Johnson ‘lied a lot,’ says French foreign minister; Washington Post, 7/14/16
Michael Birnbaum and Griff Witte, Washington Post; Boris Johnson ‘lied a lot,’ says French foreign minister:
"Britain’s new top diplomat, Boris Johnson, swept into office Thursday on a cloud of acrimony, amid worldwide disbelief that the irreverent campaigner for a British break from the European Union will now be his nation’s main voice abroad. From composing a dirty limerick about the Turkish president and a goat to comparing the E.U. to Hitler and calling Hillary Clinton a “sadistic nurse,” the mop-haired Johnson spared few world leaders in his previous career as the devil-may-care mayor of London. This time, he was on the receiving end: France’s foreign minister declared that the “leave” campaigner had “lied a lot,” and Germany’s top diplomat called him “irresponsible.” The unusually sharp rhetoric from Johnson’s new peers reflected the degree to which he has alienated Britain’s global partners and the challenges he faces as he takes part in his nation’s divorce from the E.U. From Washington to Paris and Berlin to Ankara, leaders uttered bitter cries of surprise at the appointment of a man who has reveled in dishing offense, not making friends. Critics said Britain appears to be taking further steps to disengage from the world."
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