Theravada Buddhism and Buddhist Nationalism: Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand.
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Buaban, J. (2017). Theravada Buddhism and Buddhist Nationalism: Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand. Journal of Human Rights and Peace Studies, 3(2), 212–215. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/HRPS/article/view/164174
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