German Minister of Defense Ursula von der Leyen fiercely rejected allegations revealed on Saturday in media reports that she plagiarized portions of her doctoral thesis, a charge that has already brought down other high-level German leaders.
According to a report in weekly Der Spiegel, dozens of passages in her dissertation clash with academic standards, with more than 40 percent of the document allegedly containing plagiarized text.
However, Von der Leyen “not only rejects these accusations, she has ... asked the medical school in Hanover,” where she got her doctorate in the 1990s, “to have it evaluated by a competent and independent commission,” a ministry spokesman told Der Spiegel.
He added that the ministry has been aware of the allegations since last month.
‘BOTCHED’
Der Spiegel’s report cites findings from anti-plagiarism Web site VroniPlag Wiki, which tracks and counts cases of academic misappropriation. According to the Web site, “elements of plagiarism were found on 27 of 62 pages” of her thesis, which is a “proportion of 43.5 percent.”
Gerhard Dannemann, a law professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin and member of VroniPlag Wiki, said 37 passages in the dissertation conflict with academic rules, such as using outside texts without citations, according to Der Spiegel.
“The frequency and the ease with which these errors could have been avoided indicate a grossly botched piece of work,” Dannemann told Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
CUT-AND-PASTE
Three senior German politicians have stepped down from their jobs since 2011 after being caught in plagiarism scandals.
Then-German minister of education and research Annette Schavan quit in 2013 to fight charges from her former university that she plagiarized her thesis more than three decades ago.
In 2011, then-German minister of defense and rising political star Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg resigned after his doctorate was rescinded for plagiarism, earning the aristocrat the nickname “Baron Cut-and-Paste.”
Later that year, Silvana Koch-Mehrin, a former German member of the European Parliament, was stripped of her doctorate after an investigation found that “substantial parts” of her 2000 doctoral thesis were copied from others.
A lot of value and prestige is placed on academic titles in Germany, with the label of doctor being systematically included when identifying oneself.
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