This essay analyzes the result of in-depth interviews that the author conducted with Burmese Buddhist leaders, with a view toward building Buddhist theories of social conflict, reconciliation, and structural peace. Findings include their shared understanding of the deeply spiritual, inner-directed nature of conflict and reconciliation, and their highly divergent, contested understandings of the structural roots of human suffering in today’s globalized and interconnected world. To meet these structural challenges, this essay introduces the concept of structural awareness, which it defines as educated, enlightened consciousness to appreciate and act responsibly on the complex chains of causal relations in which well-intended action can inadve...
For many decades, Buddhism in the West has been conceived as an ‘other-worldly’ religion with very l...
Communal violence between Buddhists and Muslims has recurred in Myanmar since at least the British C...
This article argues that arts-based methods such as drawing are particularly useful as means to expl...
This essay analyzes the result of in-depth interviews that the author conducted with Burmese Buddhis...
This paper presents a working theory of conflict transformation informed by Buddhist teachings. It a...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construc...
This volume is the fifth in a series about socially engaged Buddhism published by Blue Pine Books. T...
Through a theoretical analysis, this paper suggests that the Buddhist philosophy and psychology offe...
This article provides a survey of the Buddhist vision of peace in the light of peace studies. Accord...
This article stems from a project launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in...
This article stems from a project launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in...
Buddhism in its various incarnations has both aided and hindered the peace processes in Sri Lanka. S...
Contains five speeches and twenty-three articles presented in the Fifth International Seminar on Bud...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construct...
Burma/Myanmar’s history has been one of division and conflict, including between the central governm...
For many decades, Buddhism in the West has been conceived as an ‘other-worldly’ religion with very l...
Communal violence between Buddhists and Muslims has recurred in Myanmar since at least the British C...
This article argues that arts-based methods such as drawing are particularly useful as means to expl...
This essay analyzes the result of in-depth interviews that the author conducted with Burmese Buddhis...
This paper presents a working theory of conflict transformation informed by Buddhist teachings. It a...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construc...
This volume is the fifth in a series about socially engaged Buddhism published by Blue Pine Books. T...
Through a theoretical analysis, this paper suggests that the Buddhist philosophy and psychology offe...
This article provides a survey of the Buddhist vision of peace in the light of peace studies. Accord...
This article stems from a project launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in...
This article stems from a project launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in...
Buddhism in its various incarnations has both aided and hindered the peace processes in Sri Lanka. S...
Contains five speeches and twenty-three articles presented in the Fifth International Seminar on Bud...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construct...
Burma/Myanmar’s history has been one of division and conflict, including between the central governm...
For many decades, Buddhism in the West has been conceived as an ‘other-worldly’ religion with very l...
Communal violence between Buddhists and Muslims has recurred in Myanmar since at least the British C...
This article argues that arts-based methods such as drawing are particularly useful as means to expl...