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He received his BA from [https://itbmu.org.mm/ International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University], Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from [http://ibc.ac.th/en/ International Buddhist College], Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018.  He worked for  [https://bfdkhmer.org/ Buddhism for Development] (BFD) to assist the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at [http://www.sbubb.edu.kh/?fbclid=IwAR1cFnpHzZGprUxMS1SoP1yDZ5EdiStftcKmpinItIBN2iEdPCrIOWmfVH4 Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University], Battambang campus. He has published and edited:  
He received his BA from [https://itbmu.org.mm/ International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University], Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from [http://ibc.ac.th/en/ International Buddhist College], Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018.  He worked for  [https://bfdkhmer.org/ Buddhism for Development] (BFD) to assist the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at [http://www.sbubb.edu.kh/?fbclid=IwAR1cFnpHzZGprUxMS1SoP1yDZ5EdiStftcKmpinItIBN2iEdPCrIOWmfVH4 Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University], Battambang campus. He has published and edited:  
* [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)


* [https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/8/1057 Buddhism, Wealth, and Privilege: Ambedkar and Habermas] (2023, Journal Article, in Religion)
* [https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/8/1057 Buddhism, Wealth, and Privilege: Ambedkar and Habermas] (2023, Journal Article, in Religion)

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San Pisith

San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

He received his BA from International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Myanmar, in 2016, and his MA from International Buddhist College, Thailand (Thesis passed with distinction), in 2018. He worked for Buddhism for Development (BFD) to assist the program officer in developing plans, monitoring the human rights program and helped the program officer oversee and report program activities on the matter relating to the development and management of the BFD strategic program. He was also a Lecturer at Preah Sihanoukraja Buddhist University, Battambang campus. He has published and edited:

  • The Contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism (2017, Conference paper)
  • The Buddha’s View on the Influence of Friendship (2015, Book chapter)
  • Collected Essays on Buddhism (2015, Co-ed., in English)



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