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Buddhist Contributions to Good Governance and Development
Supported by :
Royal Thai Government
Title : There are nearly forty articles in this current publication, based on contributionsfrom various participants in the International Buddhist Conference, held in association with the United Nations Day of Vesak B.E. 2550 celebrations in Bangkok and Buddhamonthon,Thailand – coincidently, held together with celebrations for the Auspicious Occasion of the 80th Anniversary of the Birth of His Majesty, King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. Following the Keynote Speech by the Venerable Ajahn Brahmavamso, concerning lessons from his leadership experience - the text divided into four parts:

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Keynote Speech:
The Buddhist Contribution to Good Governance
Ajahn Brahmavamso

Part One: Buddhism and Good Governance

Buddhism and Good Governance: Doctrinal Resources,Institutional Problems

Ian Harris

Good Governance and Social Development
Ven. Dr. Thich Nhat Tu

The Buddhist Principles of Good Governance
Prof. Oliver Abeynayake, PhD

Good Governance: A Buddhist Perspective
Dr. Tavivat Puntarigvivat

The Buddhist Contribution to Good Governance andDevelopment
Most Ven. Thich Tri Tam

Buddhism and Good Governance
Ven B Sri Saranankara Sangha Nayaka Maha Thero

The Buddha-land as Presented in the Vimalakirtinirdesa-sutra
Most Ven. Prof. Tue Sy

Buddhist Contribution to Good Governance and Development in Vietnam
Ven. Prof. Le Manh That

Good Governance for a Good Society
Ven. Dr. Thich Nhat Tu

Part two: Buddhist Meditation and Human Development

On the Relationship of Calm and Insight
Dr. Rupert Gethin

Representation of Meditations from the Sangiti Sutta
Mr. Dion Oliver Peoples

Buddhist Meditation and Human Development
Thanh Giac

The Application of the Buddhist Doctrines in Daily Life
Ven. Dr. Thich Buu Chanh

On Buddhist Meditation and Human Development
Most Ven. Thich Tri Tam

Human Development
Ven. Bhikkhuni Dr. Tinh Van

Right Concentration and Human Development
Ven. Bhikkhuni Dr. Hue Lien

Buddhist Meditation and Human Development: A Personal Encounter
Dr. Spomenka Mujovic, M.D., Ph.D.

Meditation and Human Development
Ms. Ivana Zivkovic, Psychotherapist  

Part three: Dissemination of Buddhism Through Technology


Dissemination of Buddhism through Modern Technology

Ven. Dr. Naimbala Dhammadassi,

Three Suggestions Concerning Dissemination of Dhamma
Ven. Dr. Thich Quang Thainh

Essential Factors in Disseminating Dhamma
Ven. Dr. Thich Giac Hiep

Dissemination of Buddhism Though Modern Technology
Most Ven. Thich Tri Tam

Counseling Buddhist Inmates At the Singapore Changi Prison Complex

A Vision of Buddhist Education from Central Europe
Dr. Tamas Agocs

The Rio Buddhavihara Project and Its Role in the Establishment of Theravada Buddhism in Brazil
Brazilian Buddhist Society

Teaching the Dhamma Online - A Case Study
Ven. Bhikkhu Nandisena

The Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation: Authenticity in Spiritual Programming
Babeth M. VanLoo,

Dissemination of Buddhism through Television and Radio
Eko Legowo & Bhikkhu Ditthisampanno

Part four: Miscellaneous

Buddhist Higher Education - Towards Globalization
Rev. Dr. Thich Nguyen Dat

Public Education, Religious Education and Media
Rev. Dr. Thich Tam Duc

Buddhism in Poland
Eko Legowo

Buddhist Colleges in Indonesia
Most Ven. Thich Dat Dao

The Role of Sangha Leaders in Preserving Art and Culture
Phra Sithawatchamethi

Vietnam Buddhist Family: A Buddhist Contribution
Most Ven. Thich Dat Dao

Interfaith Dialogue and the Role of Buddhisn
Ven. Thich Duc Thien

The Characteristics and Meanings of ‘Gwangju’
Hong, Seok-Joon

Evolution of the Stupas in Myanmar
Win Maung (Tampawaddy)
 
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