Published September 28, 2025 | Version v1

UNGA80 Ethical Index - Public Leader Speeches: A GRM808EI-Based Ethical Assessment of Global Multilateral Statements

  • 1. GRM808 Trust - Ethical Intelligence Research Initiative

Description

This publication presents a GRM808EI-based ethical assessment of public leader speeches and national statements delivered in connection with the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80).

The analysis applies the GRM808 Ethical Intelligence System (GRM808EI) as an operational ethics framework to evaluate public political communication through multiple indicators, including ethical coherence, conflict-generation risk, intention resonance, ethical vitality, residual ethical imbalance, and experienced energy factor. The purpose of the work is to explore how global leaders frame peace, human dignity, multilateral cooperation, climate responsibility, development justice, technological responsibility, and civilizational risk in the age of polycrisis.

The document is not an official United Nations assessment and does not represent the position of any government or international organization. It is an independent research and public-interest ethics analysis intended to support reflection, dialogue, comparative evaluation, and the development of ethical decision-support methods for global governance.

The GRM808EI framework interprets speeches not only as political statements, but as signals of ethical intention, collective coherence, and potential conflict or peace dynamics. Each entry includes a structured evaluation, indicator-based scoring, ethical interpretation, risk-zone classification, and recommendations for strengthening peace-oriented and human dignity-centered governance.

The publication contributes to the emerging field of Ethical Intelligence by proposing a practical method for assessing public leadership communication in relation to global stability, multilateral reform, human rights, climate justice, technological responsibility, and long-term civilizational resilience.

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