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Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 ITU Workshop on “E-health services in low- resource settings: Requirements and ITU role” (Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013) Global Agenda in Post Fukushima Kiyoshi Kurokawa, MD Academic Fellow National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies [email protected]

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Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013

ITU Workshop on “E-health services in low-resource settings:

Requirements and ITU role”

(Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013)

Global Agenda in Post Fukushima

Kiyoshi Kurokawa, MD Academic Fellow

National Graduate Institute for Policy [email protected]

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web 1.0: 1991-2000End of Cold Warworld wide webGlobalizationFinancial crises: 90, 92, 97Rio de Janeiro

web 2.0: 2001-2010web 3.0: 2011-

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web 1.0: 1991-2000web 2.0: 2001-2010

9.11digital age, wireless, touch panel emerging economies, BRICsglobal financial crisis, 2007Barak Obama

web 3.0: 2011-Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013

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web 1.0: 1991-2000web 2.0: 2001-2010web 3.0: 2011-

Arab spring3.11

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National Diet of JapanFukushima Nuclear Accident

Independent Investigation Commission

Dec 8, 2011- July 5, 2012

www.naiic.go.jp/en/

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‘Black Swan event’

Accidents OccurMachines Break

Human Err

Issues Unique to Japan?

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“Regulatory Capture”

George Stigler (Nobel laureate, 1982)

Many examples in the world

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Age of Uncertainty

Have we become wiser?

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Knowledge is digitalizeable

Wisdom has to be earned

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Richard Feynman (1986)“For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.”

Kiyoshi Kurokawa (2012)‘For daring to tell a complacent country that groupthink can kill’; Foreign Policy’s ‘100 Top Global Thinkers 2012’

AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award, 2013

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The Principles -1

RESILIENCE instead of StrengthRISK instead of SafetySYSTEMS instead of Objects

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The Principles -2

COMPASSES instead of MapsPULL instead of PushPRACTICE instead of Theory

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The Principles -3

DISOBEDIENCE instead of ComplianceCROWDS instead of ExpertsLEARNING instead of Education

     Joi Ito, MIT Media Lab

   Kiyoshi Kurokawa, GRIPS

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Thank you

Google me!

www.kiyoshikurokawa.com/en/