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Ph.D. (Political Science), University of Hawaii at Manoa, U.S.A., 1981 B.A. (Politics and Government) (First-class Honors), Thammasat University
“The Jahiliyyah Factor?: Fighting Muslims’ Cultural Resistance to Nonviolence,” in Ralph Summy and Senthil Ram (eds.) Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Terror(ism) (New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2008) “Reflections on October 6, 1976: Time and Violence,” Crossroads Vol. 19 No. 1 (2007) (Published in 2008) “Year 100th: A Gandhian Experiment at the Edge of Nonviolence?” Anasakti Darhsan: International Journal of Nonviolence-in-Action Vol.4 (June 2008) “Finding a Language to Speak about the Global War on Terror: A Buddhist Alternative from a Muslim Perspective,” Studies in International Relations Vol.XXX (Vienna, 2008) “Untying the Gordian Knot: The Difficulties in Solving Southern Violence” in John Funston (ed.)Thai Studies (Canberra: National Thai Studies Center, Australian National University, 2008)
PO 210 Introduction to Political Philosophy PO 315 Philosophy of wars and Peace PO 412 Theories on Society and Politics PO 415 Seminar: Violence and Nonviolence in Politics
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