Global Ethics
How
can ethical considerations become more routinely incorporated into global
decisions? [Challenge
15]
-- Indicators --
1. Measurement of levels of corruption in government and society
2. Extent of coverage in local papers, radio and TV news on ethical
issues
3. Longitudinal surveys measuring values and opinions about whether
ethical circumstances are changing and their change
direction
4. Development of a measure of nepotism and “cronyism”
(a mild form of corruption)
5. Measurement of the level of non-state actors in global institutions,
notably for religious bodies (e.g. Churches) and charities
(e.g. Oxfam) in UN, EU and other global and
regional organizations
6. Count of words ethics/ethical in government output
7. Social capital indicators like: the quantity of citizens'
organizations and initiatives; quality of citizens' activities ethical
terms;
ethical atmosphere in terms of trust and global
ethics
8. Extent of training in conflict resolution and ethics being
provided in schools, government, business etc.
9. Number and type of terrorists*** incidents and ethnic conflicts
10. Count of the numbers of companies with published moral codes and
assessment of how their programs expressed those
values
11. Voter participation in and frequency and quality of free elections
12. Assessment of the degree to which groups and countries maintain
or develop their own cultural identity as a
counterbalance of globalization
13. Assessment of the extent and power of lobbying groups
The indicators most highly rated as per their usefulness and availability
were:
[The numbers in brackets represent the order number of the indicator
in the original (above) list.]
1. Voter participation in and frequency and quality of free elections
(11)
2. Extent of coverage in local papers, radio and TV news on ethical
issues (2)
3. Number and type of terrorists*** incidents and ethnic conflicts
(9)
4. Measurement of the level of non-state actors in global institutions,
notably for religious bodies (e.g. Churches) and charities (e.g. Oxfam)
in UN, EU and other global and regional organizations (5)
5. Social capital indicators like: the quantity of citizens' organizations
and initiatives; quality of citizens' activities in `ethical terms; ethical
atmosphere in terms of trust and global ethics (7)
6. Extent of training in conflict resolution and ethics being provided
in schools, universities, government, and business. (8)