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1. The Group of States against Corruption
2. The International Anti-Corruption Academy 3. The Global Witness
4. The Global Financial Integrity 5. The International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities
6. The Financial Action Task Force 7. The Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative
8. The World Economic Forum Partnering against the corruption Initiative 9. The African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption
Subject. A model of global ethics for international business. Syllabus:
“The principle of the non-violence of Mahatma Gandhi and Sri Ramakrishnas testimony to the harmony of religions: here we have the approach and spirit that can make it possible for
the human race to grow together into one family.” Arnold Toynbee. 1. Introduction to the Global Ethics
2. Sources of the global ethics 3. Religions as “Wisdom traditions” of humanity: one of the main sources of the global
ethics 4. Searching for a Global Ethics Model
5. Shared ethical principles of humanity 6. The Golden Rule “Ethic of Reciprocity”
7. The two fundamental principles of the global ethics
1. Harmony of the religions Sri Ramakrishna 2. Ahimsa Non-Violence
8. Compatibility of the model of global ethics with the worlds religions 9. Implications for the international marketing
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10. Business People who apply models based on global ethics
11. Why do we need a global ethics?
The objectives of the subject “A model of global ethics for international business” are the
following: 1. To define the pillars of a model of global ethics
2. To understand the religions of humanity as the sources of a model of global ethics 3. To analyse the two fundamental principles of the global ethics: Ahimsa non-violence
and harmony of the religions 4. To reflect on the impact of the model of global ethics on global business marketing,
strategies, and relationships 5. To analyse the profile of Business People who apply models of global ethics
Sub-subject - The Principle of the Harmony of the religions Sri Ramakrishna and International Business. Syllabus:
1. The Sri Ramakrishna Principle of truthfulness and harmony of the religions as a pillar of the global ethics
2. Compatibility of the Sri Ramakrishna Principle with the worlds religions 3. Personalities who have applied or implement this principle:
1. Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda India. Hinduism 2. Hampaté Ahmadou Ba Mali. Islam
3. Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi Burma. Buddhism 4. Nelson Mandela South Africa. Christianity
5. Martin Luther King the United States. Christianity 6. Leo Tolstoy Russia. Orthodoxy
4. Influences of the Sri Ramakrishna principle on business 5. Some cases of Business People who apply this principle:
1. Dr Hamied Cipla laboratories. India. Islam
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2. Chang Yung-fa Director of Evergreen. Taiwan. Buddhist 3. Indu Jain Director of the Times Group and Bennett, Coleman. India. Jainism
4. Orji Uzor Kalu Dr Owner SLOK Nigerian Conglomerate. Nigeria. Christianity
Sub-subject - The Principle of Ahimsa Non-Violence and International Business. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Jainist and Hindu concept of Ahimsa non-violence
2. Compatibility of Ahimsa principle with the worlds religions 3. Ahimsa as a pillar of the global ethics
4. Ahimsa in thoughts, words, and actions 5. Personalities who have applied the Ahimsa principle non-violence:
1. His Excellency Reem Al Hashimy Minister of State of the United Arab Emirates. Muslim
2. Mahatma Gandhi India. Hinduism 3. Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi Nobel Prizes. Burma. Buddhism
4. Tawakkol Karman Yemen. Muslim. Nobel Peace Prize. 5. Leo Tolstoy Writer. Russia. Orthodox
6. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf President of Liberia. Liberia. Christian 7. Henry David Thoreau Philosopher. The United States
8. Albert Schweitzer philosopher and physician, Nobel Peace Prize. Germany. Christian
9. Martin Luther King US. Christian. Nobel Peace Prize. 10. Desmond Tutu South Africa. Christian. Nobel Peace Prize.
6. Ahimsa and business 7. Implications for business and international marketing