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Conflict of interest and the role money has played in creating a collusion of diverse interests which were supposed to be kept separate, if the system was to work properly. The way these collusions of interest worked to create crises that range from the financial crisis to the BP Gulf Oil Spill.

Report of the Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon rig Gulf oil spill

06/05/2010

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In Gulf, It Was Unclear Who Was in Charge of Rig

New York Times 06/05/2010

Recipes for Ruin, in the Gulf or on Wall Street

New York Times 06/11/2010

Chinese Walls, Pocked With Peepholes

New York Times 06/11/2010

Oil Executives Try to Explain Differences From BP

New York Times 06/15/2010

At BP, a History of Boldness and Costly Blunders

New York Times 07/12/2010

Oil Rigs’ Biggest Risk: Human Error

Wall Street Journal 04/20/2015

The July 2012 Report of the independent parliamentary panel in Japan on the Fukushima Nuclear Plant disaster

06/11/2010

The report says the accident was "a profoundly man-made disaster," and a disaster 'Made in Japan.' " It is sharply critical of TEPCO and the Japanese government response. A critical flaw is the location of the safety agency NISA inside the same ministry that promotes nuclear power, thus associating the agency with the 'nuclear bloc' in Japan and dangerously compromising its performance. The Japanese people have a growing skepticism that the nuclear industry will make the changes needed for safety.

Grouped Articles

Chinese Walls, Pocked With Peepholes

New York Times 06/11/2010

Report blasts Japan’s preparation for, response to Fukushima disaster - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07/06/2012

Japan Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Called ‘Man-Made’

New York Times 07/05/2012

Thousands Gather in Tokyo to Protest Nuclear Restart

New York Times 07/16/2012

Video Shows View Inside Nuclear Disaster

Wall Street Journal 08/07/2012

Japan Weighs End to Nuclear Power

Wall Street Journal 08/22/2012

The causes of the nuclear meltdown of reactors at Fukushima Daiichi's plant in Japan

06/11/2010

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Chinese Walls, Pocked With Peepholes

New York Times 06/11/2010

Design Flaw Fueled Nuclear Disaster

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2011

Reactor Core Melted Fully, Japan Says

Wall Street Journal 12/01/2011

Report blasts Japan’s preparation for, response to Fukushima disaster - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07/06/2012

Japan Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Called ‘Man-Made’

New York Times 07/05/2012

Naoto Kan, Japan's prime minister during the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and nuclear policy in Japan following the accident

06/10/2010

Kan told a parlimentary inquiry in May 2012, that Japan should not use nuclear power. He said "the nuclear village," referring to nuclear power companies, bureaucrats and researchers, had hijacked Japan's nuclear policy and was trying to put Japan back on the same course. He cited the days following the accident when it got to the point where the evacuation of Tokyo was considered, getting to the "verge of national collapse."

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Support for DPJ Recovers

Wall Street Journal 06/10/2010

Chinese Walls, Pocked With Peepholes

New York Times 06/11/2010

The Oil Disaster Is About Human, Not System, Failure

Wall Street Journal 06/11/2010

Japan Whips Incumbents

Wall Street Journal 07/10/2010

Japan in a Post-Growth Age

New York Times 12/02/2013

Abe Pick Wins Poll For Tokyo Governor

Wall Street Journal 02/10/2014

Views on the U.S. Financial Crisis.

06/03/2010

What happened and why, and how to prevent such crises in the future.

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Recipes for Ruin, in the Gulf or on Wall Street

New York Times 06/11/2010

Chinese Walls, Pocked With Peepholes

New York Times 06/11/2010

A High-Five for the Invisible Hand

New York Times 06/03/2010

Financial Crisis Was Avoidable, Inquiry Concludes

New York Times 01/25/2011

Long-term understanding of the U.S. economic crisis - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03/19/2012


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