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Buddhism and Global Nonviolent Problem-Solving: 
Ulan Bator Explorations

Edited by
Glenn D. Paige and Sarah Gilliatt
    

  • From Violent Combat to Playful Exchange of Flowers - Khambo Lama Kh. Gaadan
  • Global Problem-Solving: A Buddhist Perspective - Sulak Sivaraksa
  • The United Nations, Religion, and Global Problems: Facing a Crisis of Civilization - Kinhide Mushakoji 
  •  Visioning a Peaceful World - Johan Galtung
  •  Nonviolent Buddhist Problem-Solving in Sri Lanka - A.T. Ariyaratne
  • Five Principles for a New Global Moral Order - Thich Minh Chau
  • The Importance of the Buddhist Concept of Karma for World Peace - Yoichi Kawada
  • Disarmament Efforts from the Standpoint of Mahayana Buddhism - Yoichi Shikano
  • Buddhism and Global Economic Justice - Medagoda Sumanatissa
  • "buddhism" and Tolerance for Diversity of Religion and Belief - Sulak Sivaraksa
  • Nonviolent Ecology: The Possibilities of Buddhism - Leslie E. Sponsel and Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel
  • Buddhism of Human Society - Baoxu Zhao
  • Buddhism and Nonviolent Global Problem-Solving - Glenn D. Paige


Essays from a 1989 conference in Mongolia of Buddhists, scholars, and peace leaders from China, Japan, Korea (North and South), Mongolia, Norway, Sri Lanka, Thailand, USA, USSR, Vietnam, and the United Nations University.
 


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Perspectives: Buddhism, Leadership, Scholarship, Action

Global Problem-Solving

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