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  1. “Guidance for a Broken World : The Buddhist Ethics of King Bhumibol of Thailand” A Keynote Speech by Prof. Stephen B. Young, Global Executive Direct...

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    • Anil Sakya
  2. In 1966, Stephen Young, son of a former U.S. ambassador to Thailand, was walking through the village of Ban Chiang in northeast Thailand when he tripped on a kapok tree root and fell flat.

  3. Jun 24, 2014 · Stephen Young, the son of Kenneth Todd Young, the US ambassador to Thailand from 1961-1963, has used his father’s diplomatic role as a measuring stick for assessing the role of the current and ...

    • Charles Keyes
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ban_ChiangBan Chiang - Wikipedia

    In August 1966, Steve Young, a political science student at Harvard College, was living in the village conducting interviews for his senior honors thesis. Young, a speaker of Thai, was familiar with the work of Wilhelm Solheim and his theory of the possible ancient origins of civilization in Southeast Asia.

  5. Recognized global expert in cross-cultural business management and ethical issues. Selected Publications. “The Northeastern Thai Village: a non-participatory democracy,” Asian Survey, November 1968, a discussion of basic concepts in the political culture of northeastern Thai villages.

  6. Aug 16, 2017 · Fifty years ago in August, in the village of Ban Chiang near Udon Thani, a visiting American student named Stephen Young tripped over an exposed tree root and fell atop the rim of a clay pot partly buried in the village path.

  7. Jul 5, 2016 · Stephen B Young is global executive director of Caux Round Table and former dean and professor of law at Hamline University Law School. He is the son of former US ambassador to Thailand...

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