Japanese Earthquake Aftermath: TEPCO, the Media, and Transparency
Four days after the disaster in Japan, we are starting to see the break-down in trust amongst the Japanese public, media, and government.
Four days after the disaster in Japan, we are starting to see the break-down in trust amongst the Japanese public, media, and government.
On January 20, 2010, the New York Times and all major Japanese papers reported the bankruptcy filing of JAL (Japan Airlines). The crane that once symbolized Japan’s powerful national airline is no more. Not even privatization could help an airline run into the ground by arrogance and incompetence. But this is actually old news—everyone knew [...]