
Buddhistdoor View: Trump’s War and the Dharma of Interdependence
Trump’s Iran conflict shows the danger of leadership rooted in spectacle rather than wisdom

Trump’s Iran conflict shows the danger of leadership rooted in spectacle rather than wisdom

As violence and threats of violence continue to spread around the world, it is essential hold to the path of peace, knowing that peace imposed by force is not peace—it is repression

Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes

Kassidy Evans examines the power of generosity and how doubling down on altruism will lead to more fulfilment and self-growth

From Nehru to Modi, India’s Buddhist diplomacy invokes Ashoka’s ideal of conquest by Dharma and morality in international relations

The new president of the American Academy of Religion discusses her plans for the West’s largest religious studies organization

Tergar International has announced an online Dharma workshop “Leading with Compassion and Wisdom,” with Mingyur Rinpoche; Bill George, and Ya Ping Chang.

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has announced the launch in January of its annual School of English for Engaged Social Service (SENS 2023)—a

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced that the 2022 Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation New Professorship in Buddhist Studies has been

The businessman turned Buddhist priest led a life based on a philosophy of humanism and generous leadership

Buddhist leadership in the context of temple renovations

A humorous take on looking tough with loving-kindness