Religion and Peacebuilding in Cambodia: A Bibliography
Catherine Morris
Director, Peacemakers Trust
Project on Religion and Peacebuilding in Cambodia
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Religion and Peacebuilding in Cambodia: A Bibliography
Bit, Seanglim. The Warrior Heritage: A Psychological Perspective of Cambodian Trauma (5210 Gordon Avenue, Le Cerrito, CA: Seanglim Bit) 1991.
Boua, Chantou."Genocide of a Religious Group: Pol Pot and Cambodia's Buddhist Monks," in State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression, edited by P. Timothy Bushnell et al, 227-240. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.
Chandler, David P. Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992.
Chandler, David. A History of Cambodia, Second Edition. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books, 1996.
Chandler, David. Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison, Second Edition. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1999.
Darith, Phat, and Dhamma Chanda, "Legal Ethics from a Buddhist Perspective," in Legal and Political Development in Cambodia (1997) 2(1) Cambodia Report 32-36. Phnom Penh: Centre for Advanced Study, 1997.
Cormack, Don. Killing Fields Living Fields: An Unfinished Portrait of the Cambodian Church. Crowborough, UK: OMF International, 1997.
Eckardt, James. "Dhammayietra Marches for a Peaceful Election," Phnom Penh Post 7(15) (July 24-30, 1998): 12.
Eckardt, James, and Chea Sotheacheath. "Diary of a Demonstration, Phnom Penh Post 7(19) (September 4-17, 1998): 4-5.
Fisher-Nguyen, Karen. "Khmer Proverbs: Images and Rules." In Cambodian Culture since 1975: Homeland and Exile, edited by May Ebihara, Carol A. Mortland, and Judy Ledgerwood, 91-104. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1994.
Grainger, Mathew, and Christine Chaumeau, "Demonstrations Spread Through Capital," Phnom Penh Post, Special Edition 7(20) (September 12-17, 1998): 1,6.
Gyallay-Pap, Peter. "From Conflict to Reconciliation in Cambodia? Toward an Indigenous Approach.". Battambang, Cambodia: unpublished paper, July 1993.
Gyallay-Pap, Peter, and Hean Sokhom, eds. Buddhism in Cambodia, special issue of Cambodia Report II(2). Phnom Penh: Center for Advanced Study, 1996.
Ghosananda, Venerable Maha. Step by Step: Meditations on Wisdom and Compassion, edited by Jane Sharada Mahoney and Philip Edmonds. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1992.
Harris, Ian. "Buddhism in Extremis: The Case of Cambodia," in Buddhism and Politics in Twentieth-Century Asia, edited by Ian Harris, 54-78. London, New York: Pinter, 1999.
Hawk, David R. "Religion in Kampuchea Today," in WCRP Report on Kampuchea 26 (November, 1981): 1-13.
Heng, Monychenda. "Non-Violence and Conflict Resolution: Buddhism and Conflict Resolution in the Community," in Dispute Resolution in Cambodia: A Road to Peace and Reconciliation, Proceedings of a Conference Held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia November 28-30, 1995, edited by Eva Mysliwiec and Catherine Morris. Victoria, Canada: Institute for Dispute Resolution, University of Victoria, 1997.
Hongladarom, Soraj. "Buddhism and Human Rights in the Thoughts of Sulak Sivaraksa and Phra Dhammapidok (Prayudh Prayutto)," Journal of Buddhist Ethics Online Conference on Buddhism and Human Rights, 1-14 October 1995, retrieved January 4, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/1995conf/honglada.txt
Kalab, Milada. "Cambodian Buddhist Monasteries in Paris: Continuing Tradition and Changing Patterns," in Cambodian Culture since 1975: Homeland and Exile, edited by May Ebihara, Carol A. Mortland, and Judy Ledgerwood, 57-71. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1994.
Keyes, Charles F. "Communist Revolution and the Buddhist Past in Cambodia," in Asian Visions of Authority: Religion and the Modern States of East and Southeast Asia, edited by Charles F. Keyes, Laurel Kendall, and Helen Hardacre. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1994.
Keyes, Charles F. The Golden Peninsula: Culture and Adaptation in Mainland Southeast Asia. First published in 1977 by Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1995.
Keyes, Charles F. Karma: An Anthropological Inquiry, edited by Charles F. Keyes and E. Valentine Daniel. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.
Khmer Buddhist Research Center, Buddhism and the Future of Cambodia. Rithisen: Khmer Buddhist Research Center, 1986.
Kiernan, Ben. How Pol Pot Came to Power: A History of Communism in Kampuchea, 1930-1975. London: UK: Thetford Press, Limited, 1985.
Kiernan, Ben. The Pol Pot Regime: Politics, Race and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-1979. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.
Kong, Sopheap. Peace Survey: Mennonite Central Committee Peace Program, unpublished report, May, 2000. Phnom Penh, Mennonite Central Committee, 2000.
Lester, Robert C. Theravada Buddhistm in Southeast Asia. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1973.
Ling, Trevor, ed., Buddhist Trends in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993.
McConnell, John. Mindful Mediation: A Handbook for Buddhist Peacemakers. Bangkok: Buddhist Research Institute and others, 1995. Khmer language translation in four parts published in Phnom Penh: Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 1999.
McGrew, Laura. "Buddhism and Beatings," Phnom Penh Post, 7(23) (October 2-15, 1998): 5.
McGrew, Laura. "Pagoda Politics: A View from the Temple," Phnom Penh Post 7(22)(October 2 - 15, 1998).
Moorthy, Beth, and Bou Saroeun, "Corpses in Saffron? Death Toll Climbs to 18," Phnom Penh Post, 7(21) (September 18 - October 1, 1998): 1,3.
Morris, Catherine. "Case Studies in Religion and Peacebuilding: Cambodia." In Religion and Peacebuilding, edited by Harold Coward and Gordon Smith. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 2004.
Mortland, Carol A. "Khmer Buddhists in the United States: Ultimate Questions," in Cambodian Culture since 1975: Homeland and Exile, edited by May Ebihara, Carol A. Mortland, and Judy Ledgerwood, 72-90. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1994.
Moser-Puangsuwan, Yeshua, and Marissa Maure, "One Million Kilometres for Peace: Five Years of Peace Action Walks in Cambodia," Bangkok: Nonviolence International South East Asia Program, undated, retrieved January 13, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://www.igc.apc.org/nonviolence/niseasia/dymwalk/dy1.htm.
Ngin, Chanrith, ed. Minutes of Workshop on "Strategies for Peace and Non-Violent Actions in Cambodia", May 28-29, 1998, Sponsored by Oxfam/GB, AFSC, CIDSE, NGO Forum, Forum for Peace, SILAKA, CIHR, Dhammayietra Center, PADV, Star Kampuchea, KSA, KWVC, IDV, DSC, WFP, HRDP, CC and VBNK (Phnom Penh: Oxfam/GB et al)1998. http://www.ngoforum.org.kh/Documents/Others/strategies.htm
Phnom Penh Post, "Democracy Square Flattened, but Protests Live On," Phnom Penh Post, Special Edition 7(20) (September 12-17, 1998): 8, 7.
Pok, Sokundara, and Beth Moorthy, "Monks Walk a Tightrope between Peace and Politics," Phnom Penh Post, 7(23) (October 2-15, 1998): 4.
Ponchaud, François. Cambodia Year Zero, translated from the French by Nancy Amphoux. London: Allen Lane, 1978.
Ponchaud, François. The Cathedral of the Rice Paddy: 450 Years of History of the Church in Cambodia. Translated into English by Nancy Pignarre and the Bishop Salas Cambodian Catholic Center. Paris: Le Sarment, Fayard, 1990.
Queen, Christopher S., and Sallie B. King, eds., Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Liberation Movements in Asia. New York: State University of New York Press, 1996.
Sam, Yang. Khmer Buddhism and Politics from 1954 to 1984. Newington, CT: Khmer Studies Institute, 1987.
SILAKA, ed. The Political Neutrality of Cambodian NGOs, Workshop, Cambodian NGO Support Group, March 13, 1998, Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh: SILAKA, 1998.
de Silva, Padmasiri. "The Concept of Equality in the Theravada Buddhist Tradition," in Equality and the Religious Traditions of Asia, edited by R. Siriwardena. London: Pinter, 1987.
Sivaraksa, Sulak. "How Societies Can Practice the Precepts," in For a Future to be Possible: Commentaries on the Five Wonderful Precepts, by Thich Nhat Hanh, 110-114. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1993.
Smith, Bardwell L. ed., Religion and Legitimation of Power in Thailand, Laos, and Burma. Chambersburg, PA: ANIMA Books, 1978.
Smith-Hefner, Nancy. "Ethnicity and the Force of Faith: Christian Conversion among Khmer Refugees" (1994) 67(1) Anthropological Quarterly 24-38.
Smith-Hefner, Nancy. "To Be Khmer is to be Buddhist," in Khmer American: Identity and Moral Education in a Diasporic Community. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1999.
Hongladarom, Soraj. "Buddhism and Human Rights in the Thoughts of Sulak Sivaraksa and Phra Dhammaidok (Prayudh Prayutto). Journal of Buddhist Ethics (October 1995): 1-14. Online conference on Buddhism and Human Rights. http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/1995conf/honglada.txt
Suksamran, Somboon. Buddhism and Politics in Thailand: A Study of Socio-Political Change and Political Activism of the Thai Sangha. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1982.
Suksamran, Somboon. "Buddhism, Political Authority, and Legitimacy in Thailand and Cambodia," in Buddhist Trends in Southeast Asia, edited by Trevor Ling, 101-153. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993.
Suksamran, Somboon. Buddhism and Political Legitimacy. Bangkok: Research Dissemination Project, Research Division, Chulalongkorn University, 1993.
Suksamran, Somboon. Political Buddhism in Southeast Asia: The Role of the Sangha in the Modernization of Thailand. London: C. Hurst & Company, 1977.
Chea, Sotheacheath, and James Eckardt, "Activist Monks Dare to Defy Authorities," Phnom Penh Post, Special Edition 7(20) (September 12-17, 1998): 2.
Swearer, Donald K. Buddhism and Society in Southeast Asia. Chambersburg, PA: ANIMA, 1981.
Khus, Thida, and Ouk Chettra, eds., The Campaign to Reduce Violence for Peace During the 1998 Election Campaign: Summary Report. Phnom Penh: Forum for Peace Through Love and Compassion and SILAKA, 1998.
Yos Hut Khemacaro, Venerable. "Steering the Middle Path: Buddhism, Non-Violence and Political Change in Cambodia," in Safeguarding Peace: Cambodia's Constitutional Challenge, Accord 5 (November 1998): 71-76. http://www.c-r.org/our-work/accord/cambodia/middle-path.php.
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