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The cheap recourse to dismissive invectives such as “outside interference,” “jaundiced reporting,” and “imperial mouthpiece” – so beloved by corrupt and/or repressive regimes – is recognized as self-serving cant even by those who routinely mouth them.
Is this
reporting
structure unique to the US military, or is it the norm in mixed-gender armed forces in other advanced democracies (or near-democracies)?
But, apart from this corrupt
reporting
structure, there probably are other aspects of US military life that foster “rape culture.”
Then they began to offer guidance on
reporting
in exchange for favors like access to officials.
We have established reporting, investigative, and disciplinary proceedings, as well as victim-assistance programs.
And we have established
reporting
mechanisms and follow-up procedures to address abuses at the highest levels.
At its just-completed summit in Deauville, France, the G-8 called for the first time for mandatory
reporting
by oil, gas, and mining companies.
Now the world must look to the G-20 summit in Cannes this November to make an unequivocal commitment to the
reporting
requirements needed, given that important emerging economies such as Brazil, India, and China, as well as South Africa and other resource-rich African countries, will be at the table.
The violence began in the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri during a protest by Muslims against the cartoons, with the Christian Association of Nigeria
reporting
at least 50 Christians killed.
By simply
reporting
the story and pointing out places where the system failed to protect small investors, we incited a stir.
As the public becomes familiar with Caijing ' s brand of journalism, it is sure to raise demand for more tough-minded and scrupulous
reporting
in general, not only on markets, but also on developments in people's communities and governments.
To cite one example: the memorandum of economic policies submitted by the Korean government to the IMF (March 10th, 1999) contains one-and-a-half pages on macroeconomic policy, and twelve densely-packed pages on privatization, financial sector restructuring, prudential regulation and supervision, corporate restructuring, trade and capital account liberalization, and transparency, monitoring and data
reporting.
In local elections last month, even fewer bothered to participate, with Vladivostok
reporting
just 13% turnout.
That is why Human Rights Watch, which covered much of the same ground as Goldstone in its own
reporting
on Gaza – and was also vigorously denounced by apologists for Israeli human rights abuses – did not reach such a conclusion.
The most important part of human-rights
reporting
is collecting the facts of abuses accurately.
Trump calls any unflattering or critical
reporting
on his administration or policies – even the publication of a negative poll result – “fake news.”
Even The New York Times, which provided some truly excellent on-the-ground reporting, contributed at times to public alarm during the recovery, owing to misleading – and sometimes incorrect – statements.
Three examples of
reporting
that was clearly flawed at the time, not just in hindsight, demonstrate the point.
Fearful communities are deeply affected by this type of
reporting.
What could be done now to improve post-crisis
reporting
would be to introduce a sort of scientific ombudsman – someone with strong credentials, access to the world’s leading experts, and a talent for communicating technical concepts to the general public effectively.
The result has been layoffs, cost-cutting, and diminished
reporting
on national and local issues.
Western reporting, once commended for its veracity, now seems discredited across China, although sympathetic coverage of the loss of life in Sichuan may have redeemed the Western media somewhat.
Chinese audiences are as fed up with the glowing encomiums broadcast by CCTV as they are with the simplistic, context-free
reporting
of Western media.
After China’s government became aware that independent grassroots movements could convince ordinary Chinese where government propaganda had failed, it lifted its initial ban on
reporting
on Tibet.
Once companies recognize these benefits and decide to adopt a purpose-driven approach, they need help monitoring and
reporting
outcomes.
Second, companies are facing intensifying pressure to improve their handling of sexual harassment accusations, from their response to initial complaints to their
reporting
of such responses.
To be sure, in all four countries, religiosity is widespread, with more than 90% of respondents collectively
reporting
that they believe in God, in life after death, and in heaven and hell.
The reaction of the Chinese authorities to the Tibetan protests evokes echoes of the totalitarian practices that many of us remember from the days before communism in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989: harsh censorship of the domestic media, blackouts of
reporting
by foreign media from China, refusal of visas to foreign journalists, and blaming the unrest on the “Dalai Lama’s conspiratorial clique” and other unspecified dark forces supposedly manipulated from abroad.
Here a hopeful sign in today’s political travails is found in the potent role played by Southeast Asia’s once tame press in
reporting
corruption scandals.
In addition, governments and regulators should adopt policies ensuring sustainable financial-sector practices, including annual
reporting
by companies and investors on environmental, social, and governance issues and due diligence and risk models regarding environmental hazards.
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