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German public opinion on the resignation of Education minister Schavan for plagiarism in a doctoral thesis written in 1980 at Heinrich Heine University in Dusseldorf. The issue was misattributions in footnotes. Here one commentator says Germans are going too far in rejecting good public servants for relatively small errors.

A strict approach by public opinion in Germany for politicians and public servants

02/12/2013

Germany and the resignation of Education minister Schavan in Feb. 2013 for plagiarism in a 1980 doctoral thesis at Heinrich Heine University in Dusseldorf.

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Notes on German Scandal

New York Times 02/12/2013


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