Thailand

Can Thailand Really Hide a Rebellion

Past fellow Matt Wheeler contributed an opinion piece in the New York Times, addressing the Malay-Muslim insurgents and the Thai government’s efforts to divert attention from them. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/23/opinion/can-thailand-really-hide-a-rebellion.html?_r=1 The Washington Post interviewed Matt as well, regarding militant attacks in Thailand and how the Thai government should approach the conflict in the south. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/with-bombings-thai-militants-appear-to-be-sending-a-message-to-the-junta/2016/08/26/8e3abb48-6978-11e6-91cb-ecb5418830e9_story.html   […]

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Matthew Wheeler Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 2002-2004 Fellowship Topic: Relations among and between nations along the Mekong River Fellowship Area: Thailand Thailand and Terrorism After Bali On the Border with Colonel Kurtz Thoughts from Bangkok on the Anti-Thai Riot in Phnom Penh Viva Mong La! Shan State of Mind: Kengtung From Marketplace to Battlefield: Counting the Costs of Thailand’s Drug War Mr. […]

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Erik R. Guyot Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1987 – 1989 Fellowship Area(s): Thailand, Philippines Pre-election Impressions Mission of Mercy Helicopters and Promotions U.S. Military Bases Gringo Comes to Manila The Philippine Military Academy View From Zamboanga Isan Khieo–The Green Northeast Of Past “Liberated” Areas and the Path Toward Liberation Sibling Rivalry: The Thai-Lao Border Conflict Thailand’s Changing Patrons Two Buddhist Educators New […]

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Erik R. Guyot Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1987-1989 Fellowship Topic: The role of U.S. security assistance to the Philippines and Thailand. Fellowship Area: Philippines, Thailand Pre-election Impressions Mission of Mercy Helicopters and Promotions U.S. Military Bases Gringo Comes to Manila The Philippine Military Academy View From Zamboanga Isan Khieo–The Green Northeast Of Past “Liberated” Areas and the Path Toward Liberation Sibling Rivalry: The […]

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Jeffrey Race Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1973-1976 Fellowship Topic: The Political Economy of Change in Southeast Asia Fellowship Area: Thailand Soft Governments and Hard Facts Motivation without Money A Trip through the North The Problem of Equality A Human Shape over a Demon’s Heart The Problem of Equality Continued The Problem of Equality Continued The Problem of Equality Continued The Problem of […]

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Brewster Grace Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1974 – 1978 Fellowship Area(s): Thailand, Singapore, Philippines Population Growth In Thailand – Part 1: Population And Social Structure Population Growth In Thailand – Part 2: Population And Employment A Note On Thailand Recent Developments In Thai Rice Production Postwar Thailand: Indochinese Domino Or Chinese Checker The Politics Of Income Distribution In Singapore The Politics Of […]

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Gayl D. Ness Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1961-1964 Fellowship Topic: Southeast Asia Fellowship Area: Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Singapore Modern Malayan Suburb Education, Arena of Communal Conflict The Population of Malaya: Economic and Political Implications Rural Development I: A view from below Rural Development II: The Red Book It’s a Man’s World A Note on Malaya’s Angry […]

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Warren Unna Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 1958-1959 Fellowship Topic: Arguments for Neutrality and Non-Alignment Fellowship Area: Israel, Egypt, Yugoslavia, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Finland, Denmark, Ireland The Fiftieth State Neutral Shades Around the Rising Sun Pimple on China’s Underbelly Pirates, Prostitutes and All That Son […]

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