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Dhammakaya Centers in Southeast Asia
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Dhammakaya Centers in Southeast Asia
印 座尼西亚 (Indonesia) Dhammakaya International Meditation Center of Indonesia Jl. Pulau Dewa V Blok P6 No.21 Kota Modern Tangerang Prop. Banten 15117 Indonesia Tel. +62-2-1552-8908 Email: dimcindonesia@
This content provides an overview of the Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers located in various Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Brunei. Ea
Wat Buddha Locations in Europe
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Wat Buddha Locations in Europe
法國 (France) Strasbourg Wat Buddha Strasbourg 21, Boulevard de Nancy, 6700 Strasbourg, FRANCE Tel. (+33)–388–326–915 Fax. (+33)–369–572–014 Email: [email protected] Bordeaux Wat Bouddha Bordeaux 47,
這篇文章提供了在歐洲不同國家如法國、德國、意大利、挪威、瑞士和英國的Wat Buddha位置及其聯絡方式,包括地址和電話。無論您是在尋找靜修、學習佛教,還是參加社區活動,這些地點都能為您提供所需的支持和信息。詳細的聯絡方式讓您能夠方便地与各地的Wat Buddha聯繫,了解更多活動和課程。更多信息請訪問dmc.tv。
Meditation Centers Contact Information
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Meditation Centers Contact Information
西班牙 (Spain) Coordination for Dhammakaya Foundation ,Spain Email: [email protected] 丹麦 (Denmark) Wat Buddha Denmark Gl. Landevej 12, 7130 Juelsminde, Denmark Tel.+45 69 50 01 71 to 2 Fa
本信息提供了多个国家和州的冥想中心的联系信息,包括西班牙、丹麦、新泽西、德克萨斯、佛吉尼亚、俄勒冈、佛罗里达和明尼苏达等地的地址和联系方式。每个中心都包括电话、传真和电子邮件等信息,方便有兴趣的人员进行联系和了解更多。有些中心也提供个人联系信息以供咨询。更多信息请访问dmc.tv。
Meditation Centres Worldwide Contacts
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Meditation Centres Worldwide Contacts
Neeni Kaevlin Chief of Staff General Manager Tel. (562) 695-0167 Cell. (626) 675-9369 Email: [email protected] 加拿大(Canada) 渥太华(Ottawa) Co-ordination Office 354 Breckenridge Cres. Ott
这份文件提供了加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰和所罗门群岛的冥想中心联系信息。其中包括每个中心的地址、联系电话和电子邮件。冥想中心旨在促进冥想实践与社区参与,鼓励个人在各自的地区进行内心的平静和冥想。有关更多信息,请访问 dmc.tv。
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Carnegie Endowment Publication Notice
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Carnegie Endowment Publication Notice
© 2008 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the
This document outlines the copyright notice for publications from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It clarifies that no part of the publication may be reproduced or transmitted without
Understanding the Dynamics of the New Middle East
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Understanding the Dynamics of the New Middle East
Contents Acknowledgments iv A Changed Region 1 The Realities of the New Middle East 4 The Iran–Iraq Cluster 4 The Syria–Lebanon Cluster 10 The Israeli–Palestinian Conflict 14 The Problem of Nuclear P
This text examines the transformed landscape of the Middle East, analyzing key conflicts in regions such as Iran-Iraq, Syria-Lebanon, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It addresses crucial issues
Acknowledgments
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Jessica Mathews, George Perkovich, Michele Dunne, and Thomas Carothers for their comments and suggestions. Andrew Ng and Mohammed Herzzallah helped wit
This section acknowledges the invaluable contributions and support from individuals such as Jessica Mathews, George Perkovich, Michele Dunne, and Thomas Carothers for their insights. It also recognize
A Changed Region: The Transformation of the Middle East Post 9/11
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A Changed Region: The Transformation of the Middle East Post 9/11
A Changed Region After September 11, 2001, the Bush administration launched an ambitious policy to forge a new Middle East, with intervention in Iraq as the driver of the transformation. "The establi
This analysis reflects on the changes in the Middle East following the events of September 11, 2001, highlighting the ambitious policies of the Bush administration aimed at establishing democracy and
Challenges of U.S. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East
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Challenges of U.S. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East
There has been no successful democratic revolution in any Middle Eastern country. Instead, the democratic openings advocated and supported by the United States have either led to sectarian division or
This text discusses the lack of successful democratic revolutions in the Middle East, largely due to U.S. policies that have often led to sectarian division and the empowerment of Islamist groups. It
The Reality of the New Middle East
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The Reality of the New Middle East
The Reality of the New Middle East The first step toward the formulation of a new policy is to understand the realities of the new Middle East as it is now. The three clusters of countries — Iran–Ira
The new Middle East is defined by three country clusters: Iran–Iraq, Lebanon–Syria, and Palestine–Israel, intertwined with issues such as nuclear proliferation and sectarianism. The U.S. faces not jus
Iraq's Complex Reality: The Interwoven Challenges of State Failure and External Influences
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Iraq's Complex Reality: The Interwoven Challenges of State Failure and External Influences
albeit it is still inappropriate to talk about an axis. Iraq's problems, and possible solutions, are so closely intertwined with Iran that it is no longer possible to discuss solutions for Iraq withou
Iraq's current situation as a failed state is deeply intertwined with Iran's influence. The U.S. invasion has led to a power struggle, making it impossible for Iraq to function effectively. Political
Political Dynamics in Iraq Post-2007
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Political Dynamics in Iraq Post-2007
the United States during 2007 has helped reduce violence, there has not been any corresponding political progress. Different Iraqi political figures and forces have competing and often changing vision
Post-2007, the United States achieved a reduction in violence in Iraq, yet significant political progress remains elusive. Iraqi political factions hold varying visions for the nation's future, with t
The Complex Dynamics of Sunni Politics in Iraq
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The Complex Dynamics of Sunni Politics in Iraq
nizations with local roots. They understand the importance and advantages of a decentralized system. They appear to have very little respect for the central government or even for Sunni politicians in
This text examines the intricate dynamics of Sunni political groups in Iraq amid changing power structures. Local organizations show a preference for decentralized systems, often in conflict with each
The Political Landscape of Iraq and Iran Post-Saddam
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The Political Landscape of Iraq and Iran Post-Saddam
It is out of this reality of conflicting and changing political agendas that a political agreement would have to be forged to transform Iraq once again from a failed state into a functioning one. It w
This text examines the complex realities of Iraq's political environment following the fall of Saddam Hussein and the subsequent rise of Iran as a powerful regional entity. It highlights the challenge