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San Pisith is a Buddhist monk and an early-stage researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the [https://www.cosmolocalism.eu/team/ Cosmolocalism], a research project funded by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 802512), at the end of 2019 to pursue a PhD at [https://taltech.ee/en/ TalTech-Tallinn University of Technology] in Estonia. His PhD thesis focuses on Buddhist economics, Buddhist governance, commons, and happiness and public purpose.
San Pisith is a Buddhist monk and an early-stage researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism, a research project funded by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 802512), at the end of 2019 at TalTech-Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia.


He received his BA from [https://itbmu.org.mm/ International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University] in Myanmar in 2016, his MA from [http://ibc.ac.th/en/ International Buddhist College] in Thailand in 2018 (thesis passed with distinction), and his PhD from [https://taltech.ee/en/ TalTech-Tallinn University of Technology] in Estonia in 2024.  
He received his Doctoral degree from TalTech–Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia (2024), his Master’s degree (thesis passed with Distinction) from the International Buddhist College in Thailand (2018), and his Bachelor’s degree from the International Theravāda Buddhist Missionary University in Myanmar (2016).  


Previously, San Pisith worked for [https://bfdkhmer.org/ Buddhism for Development] (BFD), assisting the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program, and overseeing and reporting on activities related to the development and management of BFD's strategic program. He was also a lecturer at [http://www.sbubb.edu.kh/?fbclid=IwAR1cFnpHzZGprUxMS1SoP1yDZ5EdiStftcKmpinItIBN2iEdPCrIOWmfVH4 Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University], Battambang campus.  
Previously, San Pisith worked for Buddhism for Development (BFD), assisting the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program, and overseeing and reporting on activities related to the development and management of BFD's strategic program. He was also a lecturer at Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University, Battambang campus.  


He has published and edited:
Pisith's primary research interests include Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Non-Western Public Administration, and the Theory of Commons. He has published and edited:
* Buddhist Third Places: A Note on the Sattal Structure in Nepal and Dharmasālā in Cambodia (2025, Journal Article, in Religions)


* [https://doi.org/10.32994/hk.v22i2.320 Buddhist Governance: Navigating Today’s Role of Saṅgha and Dhammarājā, with Special Reference to Cambodia] (2024, Journal Article, in Halduskultuur: The Estonian Journal of Administrative Culture and Digital Governance)
* Buddhist Governance and Economics: Historical and Contemporary Perspective from Cambodia and Beyond (2024, Doctoral Thesis, TalTech Press)


* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct4pks?fbclid=IwY2xjawEWua9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHTx%204ERFXWAZhCX6v7-Oe-hQflRqXSGXPsyWSjlDNeayS3FhibLHh3whkQ%20aem%20xxIXy4SCWOziF0iEzFLdaA BBC - Religion in the 21st Century: Buddhism - Heart and Soul], (2024, Podcast Interview with BBC, in English)
* Buddhist Governance: Navigating Today’s Role of Saṅgha and Dhammarājā, with Special Reference to Cambodia (2024, Journal Article, in Halduskultuur: The Estonian Journal of Administrative Culture and Digital Governance)


* [https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/8/1057 Buddhism, Wealth, and Privilege: Ambedkar and Habermas] (2023, Journal Article, in Religion)
* BBC - Religion in the 21st Century: Buddhism - Heart and Soul, (2024, Podcast Interview with BBC, in English)


*[https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=121787&fbclid=IwAR3Uupuz_fRt6C5Z7fxTkMt-na7TUyfQcjw38BJCXyXJvT2xXWC_fRa_lec Governing and Distributing Common Resources through Buddhist Principles] (2022, Op'ed., in Cambodian)
* Buddhism, Wealth, and Privilege: Ambedkar and Habermas (2023, Journal Article, in Religion)


*[https://cambodianess.com/article/cambodian-buddhism-deals-with-social-media Cambodian Buddhism Deals with Social Media] (2022, Op’ed., in English)
* Governing and Distributing Common Resources through Buddhist Principles (2022, Op'ed., in Cambodian)


*[https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=117146&fbclid=IwAR3Y0_ff0tqBZNPkyZD1Hm0o51XW8xayykekaQP0bU5kYrhybBatEJB3tAk Buddhist Monastic Rainy Retreat Tradition: The Beginning of the Reform of the Buddhist Governance and Management System] (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)
* Cambodian Buddhism Deals with Social Media (2022, Op’ed., in English)


*[https://thmeythmey.com/?page=detail&id=118111&fbclid=IwAR1uB-bT7tYTnVt7HPWO0zjbq-s5ZMUccRFgDqqFaNYCm1VaJZVshCsG_e8 Reflection on Natural Resources and Economic Growth through Buddhist Values] (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)
* Buddhist Monastic Rainy Retreat Tradition: The Beginning of the Reform of the Buddhist Governance and Management System (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)


*[https://cambodianess.com/article/buddhism-and-the-path-to-good-economics Economics and the Path to Good Economics] (2022, Interview in English)
* Reflection on Natural Resources and Economic Growth through Buddhist Values (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)


*[https://lepetitjournal.com/cambodge/bouddhisme-chemin-bonne-economie-342067?fbclid=IwAR0OCo3O-GhqL0zTN4zD303ov_GwbnNkbNqKxpp94Z7EwUpnUEspEYaDTpU Le bouddhisme et le chemin vers une bonne économie] (2022, Interview in French)
* Economics and the Path to Good Economics] (2022, Interview in English)


*[http://research.thanhsiang.org/sites/default/files/attachment/2018vol4a.pdf Cambodian Buddhists’ Response to the French Protectorate] (2018, Journal Article)
* Le bouddhisme et le chemin vers une bonne économie (2022, Interview in French)
 
* Cambodian Buddhists’ Response to the French Protectorate (2018, Journal Article)


*The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, Conference paper)
*The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, Conference paper)


*[https://5000-years.org/book/53836/buddhisminburma.pdf The State of Buddhism in Burma] (2016, Co-ed., in Cambodian)
* The State of Buddhism in Burma (2016, Co-ed., in Cambodian)


*The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, Book chapter)
*The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, Book chapter)
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=Contact=
=Contact=
*Email: pisith.san@taltech.ee
*Email: sanpisith04@gmail.com
*Personal Blog: [https://sanpisith.com/?fbclid=IwAR3W-wdcX1CewaTE5yWHOuB7sryjtpP5dvU4WZf7yXoqTLhbCtUZIhF_z4o sanpisith.com]


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Latest revision as of 12:28, 14 October 2025

San Pisith

San Pisith is a Buddhist monk and an early-stage researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism, a research project funded by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 802512), at the end of 2019 at TalTech-Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia.

He received his Doctoral degree from TalTech–Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia (2024), his Master’s degree (thesis passed with Distinction) from the International Buddhist College in Thailand (2018), and his Bachelor’s degree from the International Theravāda Buddhist Missionary University in Myanmar (2016).

Previously, San Pisith worked for Buddhism for Development (BFD), assisting the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program, and overseeing and reporting on activities related to the development and management of BFD's strategic program. He was also a lecturer at Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University, Battambang campus.

Pisith's primary research interests include Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Non-Western Public Administration, and the Theory of Commons. He has published and edited:

  • Buddhist Third Places: A Note on the Sattal Structure in Nepal and Dharmasālā in Cambodia (2025, Journal Article, in Religions)
  • Buddhist Governance and Economics: Historical and Contemporary Perspective from Cambodia and Beyond (2024, Doctoral Thesis, TalTech Press)
  • Buddhist Governance: Navigating Today’s Role of Saṅgha and Dhammarājā, with Special Reference to Cambodia (2024, Journal Article, in Halduskultuur: The Estonian Journal of Administrative Culture and Digital Governance)
  • BBC - Religion in the 21st Century: Buddhism - Heart and Soul, (2024, Podcast Interview with BBC, in English)
  • Buddhism, Wealth, and Privilege: Ambedkar and Habermas (2023, Journal Article, in Religion)
  • Governing and Distributing Common Resources through Buddhist Principles (2022, Op'ed., in Cambodian)
  • Cambodian Buddhism Deals with Social Media (2022, Op’ed., in English)
  • Buddhist Monastic Rainy Retreat Tradition: The Beginning of the Reform of the Buddhist Governance and Management System (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)
  • Reflection on Natural Resources and Economic Growth through Buddhist Values (2022, Op’ed., in Cambodian)
  • Economics and the Path to Good Economics] (2022, Interview in English)
  • Le bouddhisme et le chemin vers une bonne économie (2022, Interview in French)
  • Cambodian Buddhists’ Response to the French Protectorate (2018, Journal Article)
  • The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, Conference paper)
  • The State of Buddhism in Burma (2016, Co-ed., in Cambodian)
  • The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, Book chapter)
  • Collected Essays on Buddhism (2015, Co-ed., in English)



Contact

  • Email: sanpisith04@gmail.com