Sumeru News — Politics
One Belt One Road Vietnamese edition
Vietnamese edition of our Greenbank imprint 2019 title, One Belt One Road: China's Long March to 2049 coming soon. Just received a shot of the cover.
One Belt One Road review from Russia
China Greenbank Books Politics
A Russian edition of One Belt One Road: China's Long March Toward 2049 is in the works. Meanwhile, here's a review of the English edition from Russia: The One Belt One Road Initiative: China's move to global leadership by Sergey Zhiltsov - Doctor of Political Science, Head of the Department of Political Science and Political Philosophy of the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry One Belt One Road: China’s Long March Toward 2049 Michael H. Glantz with Robert J. Ross and Gavin G. Daugherty A Greenbank Book, The Sumeru Press Inc. Canada, 2019 Abstract: the review examines the main provisions...
Michael Glantz interview OBOReurope
China Economics Greenbank Books Politics
Michael Glantz, author of One Belt One Road: CHINA'S LONG MARCH TOWARD 2049, was recently interviewed by OBOReurope, a thinktank specializing in the field. Here's the link to that interview: https://www.oboreurope.com/en/glantz-one-belt-one-road/
One Belt One Road
China Economics Greenbank Books Politics
ECODHARMA, by David Loy, reviewed
Books Business Eco Action Economics Engaged Buddhism Environmental Issues Ethics Human Rights Oppression Politics Practice!
Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis David Loy Wisdom Publications, 2019 ISBN 978-1-61429-382-8 ebook ISBN 978-1-61429-398-9 240 pages Buddhists: we have a problem! The transcendentalists see liberation as escape from this world of dukkha. The mindfulness proponents see liberation as adjusting our perspective to fit in better with this world, without the dukkha. Both views are dualistic mis-interpretations holding us back from engaged practice, because they are both based on an individualistic approach. My enlightenment. My liberation. My suffering. People all over the planet are waking up to the fact that our current “business as usual” approach to civilization is...