Economist (March 25)
2011/ 03/ 27 by jd in Global News
Japan’s multi-front disaster reveals “a crisis of leadership.” Even with exceptions for the disaster’s massive scope, “some of the suffering is avoidable.” The Government’s response has been muddled, hampering relief efforts. While the stoicism of the disaster victims is admirable, it is “time for the Japanese to unleash some righteous anger on a system that has let them down.”
Tags: Change, Disaster, Government, Japan, Stoicism