The summer of 2012 was a very hot one in Romania, and I am not talking only about temperatures frequently passing 40 degrees Celsius (triple digits Fahrenheit). There was a change precipitous of government, the local election were overwhelmingly won by the new political coalition, and one could hear louder and persistent calls to impeach Traian Basescu, the President.
The population was (and is) fed-up with the economic hardship made substantially worse by the egregious mismanagement and rampant corruption of the previous governance. Traian Basescu was and is regarded as embodying that corruption.
Outside Romania, very high officials in Hungary and Germany were accused of plagiarism and had to resign. On May 15, 2012, Ioan Mangu, the Romanian Minister of Education had to resign due to accusations of plagiarism. He was replaced by Liviu Pop as temporary Minister of Education. Remember his name because this character will appear again in our story.
In the spring and summer of 2012 Victor Ponta represented the country's hope for better days. Born in 1972, he is the first Romanian leader without an institutional memory of Communism. The only passing shadow on the overwhelming popularity Ponta was enjoying in June of 2012 was Adrian Nastase's attempted suicide a few hours before he was to start his jail sentence. Mr. Nastase is a former Prime Minister, fading eminence grise of the Romania's left, Ponta's political mentor and doctoral adviser.
This is when the allegations of Ponta's plagiarism exploded on the scene. The immediate reactions were predictable and ran the whole gamut: this is a political witch hunt, he should resign, we have more pressing issues to worry about. None of these points of view can be easily dismissed because they reflect undeniable experiences.
I will try to stay away as much as possible from the political ramifications of this accusation of plagiarism and discuss the academic aspects of it.
The plagiarism is the ultimate sin in Academia, and has to be dealt with promptly and seriously. This is what CNATDCU believed and decided to act. (The CNATDCU acronym refers to a governmental council charged with the accreditation of academic degrees and diplomas of all kinds.) This is when all hell broke loose.
On June 29 2012 CNATDCU issued an official statement confirming the copy-paste nature of Mr. Ponta's dissertation. Well, it's not that simple. A day before, on June 28, Minister Liviu Pop issued an order disbanding this Council and changing its attributions. The order was officially published two hours after the Council made its public statement concerning the plagiarism. It turned out that things were much uglier under the surface.
On the evening of June 28 2012 Liviu Pop, interrupted the CNATDCU debates, and gave the participants a cease-and-desist order. Mr. Viorel Barbu, one of the participants at those debates, Vice-President of the Romanian Academy, member of the European Academy of Sciences and arguably one of the most influential Romanian mathematicians, officially protested this arbitrary decision and had a heated exchange with Liviu Pop widely reported in the press. (For disclosure, Viorel Barbu is one of my former college professors and is one of the people who had a tremendous positive transformative influence on my becoming a mathematician.)
A few days later Mr. Viorel Barbu issued an official statement, partially reproduced below.
"This Council legally expressed an opinion, and it was abusively disbanded. This is an egregious abuse of Power given that I and my colleagues have investigated the allegations of plagiarism of Prime Minister Ponta and we have offered evidence that it was a clear case of "copy-paste". It is inadmissible that the members of this committee be threatened with criminal prosecution by a minister of the Ponta cabinet. "
Soon after that, Mr. Barbu resigned its position as head of the local section of the Academy. The media attacks against Mr. Barbu became so poisonous that University "Al. I. Cuza", where Mr. Barbu is Professor Emeritus, sought to intervene. On July 5, 2012, the university Senate issued an official declaration supporting Mr. Barbu.
Mr. Barbu is a person who shuns media spotlight, and his intervention was motivated purely by his desire to defend the principle of academic integrity. That did not do him any good.
More disappointingly, some influential members of Romanian Intelligentsia who normally seek the media spotlight and always find a public platform to air their opinions were quiet or dismissive of the whole plagiarism incident. I will mention here two names, well known in Romanian circles.
One is Mrs. Zoe Petre, a politically connected, distinguished professor of history, member of the Romanian Academy. When asked her opinion about plagiarism she commented that "it is difficult to believe that the five members of the doctoral committee were that naive to accept a plagiarized dissertation". (One of the sources plagiarized by Mr. Ponta is a book written by one of the members of his doctoral committee.)
The other person I would like to mention is Mr. Andrei Marga, currently the head of the Romanian Culture Institute. When asked his opinion, he deflected the question by pointing to other unnamed cases of plagiarism. He also hinted that the Romanian legislature is not very clear on the definition of plagiarism. Two years earlier, in a newspaper interview, Mr. Marga was less shy on what he believes constitutes plagiarism and the dangers this phenomenon poses. It should be required reading for anybody confused about this issue.
If you are a young Romanian at the beginning of her academic career, what would you make of these events? Influential public figures such as Zoe Petre and Andrei Marga turn a blind eye, while a Vice-President of the Academy who took a stand for academic integrity was tarred and feathered in the media. What's a poor schmuck to expect?
I was personally disappointed and genuinely worried by the opinions I heard in private exchanges with some members of my hometown intelligentsia. The amount of profanity and baseless accusations thrown at Mr. Barbu were well beyond I would call acceptable in an intelligent debate. The sense I had was that plagiarism was so prevalent in the system, they became imune to its occurrence and they were telling me in so many words, "you should get used to it buddy".
To its credit, the University of Bucharest, the institution that awarded Mr. Ponta the title of doctor, met soon after these tumultuous events and investigated the accusations of plagiarism and concluded that the Prime Minister dissertation was indeed plagiarized. Alas, in Romania things are not as simple as say in US. Legally the title of doctor is conferred not by the university where you attended the doctoral program, but by the Ministry of Education. In September 2012, the University of Bucharest sent a report to the Ministry of Education with the recommendation that Mr. Ponta should be deprived of the title of Doctor. Ecaterina Andronescu, Minister of Education at that time, wanted to stay as far away from this report as possible. (I turned out she was also involved in a plagiarism scandal of her own. She's now blacklisted by several influential scientific publications.)
The reply from the Ministry came only in March of 2013, only after it was threatened with a lawsuit by the newspaper Gandul. Mr. Ponta gets to keep his title because, according to the ministry experts, there was no plagiarism.
Also, the Romanian Parliament, in its infinite wisdom, modified the existing law which allowed universities to rescind degrees in proven unethical violations. Under the new law, a university has to initiate a lawsuit and go through the courts.
Some would say that this battle was lost. That may well be the case. However, I do believe that some good came out of Ponta plagiarism scandal. The subject of plagiarism in Romanian academia finally got a lot of attention. The stigma attached to this type of behavior is hitting closer and closer to home. I personally hope that intellectuals that are not outraged by this will understand that the only power an intellectual has in society is the power of persuasion. This power is effective when it is backed by credibility, and the tolerance of plagiarism is a credibility buster.
Ultimately there is no immediate or easy solution to this problem. One has to be constantly on guard, draw public attention to cases of plagiarism, and help grow the public opprobium towards this activity. Plagiarism should be perceived as so shameful and so degrading that the cost of committing or condoning it would be too high to make it an acceptable choice.
The new web initiative hosted by Integru.org seems to me an important first step in the right direction. If you are one of the three readers of my blog who has academic expertise, please volunteer your services at Integru.org It is important to put the fear of God into intellectual thieves.
Intellectuals living and working in Romania take a lot of personal risks defending academic integrity. Intellectuals outside Romania, and especially the intellectuals in the Romanian diaspora can do a lot to help them. This is my first attempt to contribute to this process. It won't be the last.
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Plagiarism in Romanian academia
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Cultura şi Educaţia - vot de neîncredere? | Marian Popescu
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Acorduri secrete | adevarul.ro
Avocatul Poporului interimar a informat delegaţia Comisiei de la Venetia că, după părerea sa, nu este competent să solicite un control al tuturor ordonanţelor de urgenţă ale Guvernului, ci doar al celor legate direct de drepturile omului.“
Membrii Comisiei sunt uluiţi de atitudinea lui Valer Dorneanu. De aceea, precizează: „Constituţia dă Avocatului Poporului un mandat expres de a ataca la Curtea Constituţională toate legile şi ordonanţele, iar acest mandat nu se limitează doar la protecţia drepturilor omului“.
Ce dovadă mai clară ar putea fi că Guvernul Ponta, punându-şi un om de paie în funcţia de Avocat al Poporului, a paralizat cu bună ştiinţă şi cu rea intenţie statul de drept?! Iar Dorneanu, zis şiDormeanu, continuă să fie Avocat al Poporului, în ciuda „celor 11 puncte ale lui Barroso” şi a Acordului de colaborare Băsescu – Ponta...
Acorduri secrete | adevarul.ro
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Ponta către Andronescu: "Aşa suntem noi, PLAGIATORII, mai votaţi" - Gandul
Thursday, November 15, 2012
D'ale comasării sau "Vai de curu' nostru"
Amicul meu, Razvan Constantinescu, intr-o admirabila, Don Quijoteasca incercare sa salveze medicina romaneasca.
D'ale comasării
D'ale comasării
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Caruta cu nuntasi
Toata tarasenia asta cu referendum-ul mi s-a parut ca o carutza de nuntasi beti care se intorceau de la petrecere, au incercat sa treaca raul pe unde credeau ei ca e vadul, s-a rasturnat caruta, acum sunt uzi pana la chiloti si incep sa aiba o vaga banuiala ca poate n-a fost cea mai inteligenta decizie.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Zile tulburi pentru Romania
CE SE VA INTAMPLA DUPA REFERENDUM? Parerea mea e ca politic vom asista la "more of the same" dar pe fondul unor serioase turbulente economice. Iata de ce cred asta. Daca Ponta si ai lui vor fi castigatori, vor trebui organizate alegeri prezidentiale. PDL-ul va pune atunci o opozitie serioasa pentru ca le tremura fundul pantalonilor de cand Sova le-a aratat ce dosare vor fi deschise cand USL va pune mana pe putere. Daca Basescu si ai lui castiga, atunci tot nu cred ca va fi pace pentru ca Ponta si Atonescu vor avea orgoliile vatamate si nu cred ca se vor abtine sa nu-l zgandare pe Basescu. Oricum, in noiembrie (?) sunt alegeri parlamentare si ambele tabere realizeaza ca vor fi extrem de importante si de aceea cred ca se vor hartui continuu pana atunci. Cred ca sansele lui Basescu de a castiga (tehnic) acest referundum sunt mai bune de 50-50. Daca mai e si vreun cod galben de caldura duminica asta sansele lui sunt si mai bune. (E mai usor sa boicotezi decat sa adunci lumea la vot in timpul vacantei, pe calduri mistuitoare.) Va fi interesat de urmarit cursul leului dupa referendum. Cursul se va aranja in functie de declaratiile si mai ales deciziile guvernului. Daca dolarul ajunge la pragul de 4 lei sau euro la pragul de 5 lei atunci populatia va incepe sa se ingrijoreze serios. Sunt 700,000 de imprumuturi personale in valuta, si o corectie de 10-15 la suta va lovi serios bugetele acestor familii: la o rata de 300 euro asta inseamna in plus pe luna 30-45 de euro adica aprox. 150 de lei in minus din bugetul familiei. Energia fiind cotata in dolari va manca si ea mai mult din buget. Painea se scumpeste si ea din august, si nu trebuie uitat ca majoritatea materiilor prime sunt cotate in dolari, la Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Asta va scumpi costul afacerilor. Si mai exista treaba nerezolvata din zona euro care adauga la instabilitate. Politicienii nostrii ar face bine ca in vremurile astea tulburi sa-si aduca aminte dictonul lui Clinton: "It's the economy stupid!"
Friday, July 13, 2012
Ponta, sau ce-si face omul cu mana lui
Basescu i-a intrat sub pielea lui Ponta care pare ca-si pierde uzul ratziunii. Teddy Roosevelt avea o vorba: speak softly, but carry a big stick. Ponta ar fi bine urmeze acest sfat. Banuiesc ca a fost bestelit bine la Bruxelles si cred ca se simte cu "bijuteriile familiei" stranse in menghina fiindca n-a prea convins pe nimeni la UE. Intre timp leul scade, UE ne taie din ajutoare dar de data asta doar USL-ul e la guvernare si nu va mai putea imparti vina cu nimeni. Si tot ce trebuie sa faca Basescu e sa spuna la lume: iesitzi ba la iarba verde pe 29 Iulie, beti o bere, mancatzi un mititel si uitatzi dracu' de referendum. Daca n-are grija de el, Ponta o sa faca ulcer. Iata si o mostra din Ponta
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Baroniade
Un bun venit BARONIADEI, versiunea 2.0. Noutati in versiunea asta:
a fost eliminat zgomotul de fond produs de opozitie;
a fost complet sters din memorie BARONIADA 1.0.
Sistem de operare: Banana Republic.
Posibile hibe: cei care uita istoria sunt condamnatzi sa o repete.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Pontificatie
Victor Ponta este un mic gainar de Gorj, care ar vrea sa fie considerat un 'telectual insa nu are nici un respect fata acest grup social. De curand am citit in ziar, si apoi am confirmat prin surse directe, ca Ponta la asmutzit pe cacaciosul de Liviu Pop asupra CNATDCU. Popica a amenintzat membrii CNATDCU cu consecintze legale daca nu-l scot basma curata pe Conu' Ponta. Se pare ca membrii consiliului au abordat situatzia dupa principiul "cainii latra, ursu' merge". Asa se face ca musiu Ponta s-a ales nu numai cu titlul de Prim Plagiator al tarii, dar a obtzinut si o noua calificare de copy-editor pe care a neglijat sa o includa in CV-ul sau. (Pana si concluziile tezei sunt copiate!) Ma intreb de ce, fiindca ocupatia de copy-editor este mult mai onesta si mai folositoare de actuala sa ocupatie.
Iata si declaratia oficiala a domnului Viorel Barbu, mebru al defunctului CNATDCU vis-a-vis de acest eveniment
"Acest Consiliu şi-a exprimat într-o maniera legală o opinie, dar a fost desfiinţat în mod abuziv. A fost un abuz grosolan al Puterii având in vedere că eu, alături de ceilalţi colegi, am evaluat plagiatul premierului Victor Ponta şi am oferit elemente ce arată că a fost vorba de un copy-paste clar. Este complet anormal ca membrii comisiei să fie amenintaţi cu închisoarea şi să le întocmească plângeri penale de către un ministru al Guvernului României. Am mai fost acuzat de faptul că aş fi membru al PDL, lucru la care am dat o dezminţire oficială. Repet, în acest caz este vorba despre un abuz grosolan al Puterii",
Iata si declaratia oficiala a domnului Viorel Barbu, mebru al defunctului CNATDCU vis-a-vis de acest eveniment
"Acest Consiliu şi-a exprimat într-o maniera legală o opinie, dar a fost desfiinţat în mod abuziv. A fost un abuz grosolan al Puterii având in vedere că eu, alături de ceilalţi colegi, am evaluat plagiatul premierului Victor Ponta şi am oferit elemente ce arată că a fost vorba de un copy-paste clar. Este complet anormal ca membrii comisiei să fie amenintaţi cu închisoarea şi să le întocmească plângeri penale de către un ministru al Guvernului României. Am mai fost acuzat de faptul că aş fi membru al PDL, lucru la care am dat o dezminţire oficială. Repet, în acest caz este vorba despre un abuz grosolan al Puterii",
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