
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies Matthew J. Walton, “Buddhism, Politics and Political Thought in Myanmar” (Cambridge UP, 2017)
Apr 27, 2017
Matthew J. Walton, the Aung San Suu Kyi Senior Research Fellow in Modern Burmese Studies at Oxford, dives deep into the complex relationship between Buddhism and politics in Myanmar. He discusses how monks have transitioned from peaceful practitioners to key players in a new religious nationalism. Walton shares insights from his extensive research, analyzing how Buddhist moral teachings shape political ideologies and the unique democratic expressions found in Myanmar. His examination reveals the intricate balance of karma, governance, and the historical context impacting contemporary politics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Buddhism and Politics in Myanmar
01:44 • 7min
Buddhism and Politics in Myanmar
09:12 • 32min
Exploring Buddhism and Political Thought in Myanmar
40:46 • 4min
Order, Freedom, and Political Thought in Myanmar
44:36 • 14min
Exploring Buddhist Political Thought and Comparative Theory in Southeast Asia
58:17 • 6min
