The non-violent overthrow
of a repressive regime
Putting an end
to civil war
Suppression
of violence
Reasons
for success
The Philippines:
The “People Power Revolution” 1983-86 (Catholic Church)
German Democratic Republic:
The democratic “Turnabout” (Protestant Church)
Mozambique:
The peacemaking process in Rome
(the lay Catholic movement Sant' Egidio)
Rwanda:
Active engagement against mass murder and aid to the persecuted (the Muslim community)
Why are religion-based agents successful?
Further reading
What is
a Global Ethic?
Global Ethic
and Religions
Global Ethic
and Politics
Global Ethic
and Economy
Global Ethic
in Everyday Life
Why a Global Ethic?
Hans Küng: Way and Work
The “Declaration”
The Global Ethic
Foundation
Near-Eastern
Prophetic Religions:
• Judaism
• Christianity
• Islam
Indian Mystical
Religions:
• Hinduism
• Buddhism
Far-Eastern
Wisdom Religions:
• Chines. Religion
Global Politics
in Transition
Human Rights
and Human
Responsibilities
The Peace Potential
of Religions
Global Economy –
Global Ethic?
The Three Levels
of Economic
Decision-Making
Initiatives for
a New Way –
Responsibility and Sustainability
Doing Business
Responsibly –
Examples from
Practice
Questions about the
Global Ethic Project
You’re on the spot !
Global Ethic concrete:
Various projects
Global Ethic Forum
Global Ethic and
Politics
The peace potential
• Resolve conflicts
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