Paul Wesley Chambers—Curriculum Vitae E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Present Position January 2017-Present

Paul Wesley Chambers—Curriculum Vitae E-Mail: Paul@Iseaa.Org; Pwchambers@Gmail.Com Present Position January 2017-Present

Paul Wesley Chambers—Curriculum Vitae E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Present Position January 2017-Present: Lecturer and Advisor for International Affairs, College of ASEAN Community Studies, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand. Adjunct Professor, Concordia University, Irvine California (beginning 2018) Lecturer, Institute of Southeast Asian Affairs (ISEAA), Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Research Fellow, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Research Fellow, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg,Germany Research Fellow, Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP) Committee Member, Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA) Senior Research Fellow, German-Southeast Asian Centre for Public Policy and Good Governance, http://www.cpg-online.de/index.php?area=1&p=static&page=organizationstructure. Executive Editor, Asian Affairs: An American Review (A Taylor & Francis [Routledge] Journal), listed in SCOPUS, http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=editorialBoard&journalCode=vasa20#.VrcuSxh97IU. On-Going Research: Democracy and authoritarianism in Asia (specifically Thailand) Civil-Military Relations and Security Sector Reform in Asia International Relations and International Political Economy of Asia Publications Forthcoming: Chambers, Paul, “Monarchised Military in the Reign of King Rama X.” In Chachavalpongun, Pavin, ed., Coup, King, Crisis: Thailand's Troubled Politics and the Royal Succession. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, to be published in 2018. Chambers, Paul, “Thailand Country Report,” Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2018, http://www.bertelsmann- transformation-index.de (2017). Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “Thailand’s Security Sector “Deform” and “Reform.” In Mannitz, Sabine, ed., The Cultural Dynamics of Political Globalisation, Palgrave, to be published in 2017. Pou, Sovachana, Chambers, Paul, “Human Insecurity Scourge: The Land Grabbing Crisis in Cambodia,” Human Security in Practice: East Asian Experiences, Palgrave (JICA), to be published in 2017. Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “Militarization and Securitization in Thailand’s Deep South,” State of Conflict and Peace in the Deep South of Thailand. To be published in 2017 by Deep South Watch (Prince of Songkhla University) and Peace Resource Centre (Berghof Foundation). Chambers, Paul, Ufen, Andreas, Explaining the Rise and Varieties of Party Factionalism: Evidence from Competitive Party Systems in Southeast Asia, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. Chambers, Paul, Waitoolkiat, Napisa, “Explaining Factionalism in an Interrupted Democracy: The Case of Thailand.” In Explaining the Rise and Varieties of Party Factionalism: Evidence from Competitive Party Systems in Southeast Asia, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 1 Chambers, Paul, “Assessing Monarchised Military and Khakistocracy in Post-2016 Thailand.” In Chachavalpongun, Pavin, ed., Coup, King, Crisis: Thailand's Troubled Politics and the Royal Succession. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, to be published in 2018. Chambers, Paul, “Thailand Country Report,” Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2018, http://www.bertelsmann- transformation-index.de (2017). Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “Thailand’s Security Sector “Deform” and “Reform.” In Mannitz, Sabine, ed., The Cultural Dynamics of Political Globalisation, Palgrave, to be published in 2017. Pou, Sovachana, Chambers, Paul, “Human Insecurity Scourge: The Land Grabbing Crisis in Cambodia,” Human Security in Practice: East Asian Experiences, Palgrave (JICA), to be published in 2017. Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “Militarization and Securitization in Thailand’s Deep South,” State of Conflict and Peace in the Deep South of Thailand. To be published in 2017 by Deep South Watch (Prince of Songkhla University) and Peace Resource Centre (Berghof Foundation). Books Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat (eds.), Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Security Sector in Countries of Southeast Asia. Copenhagen: NIAS, August 2017. http://www.niaspress.dk/books/khaki-capital. Co-editor and co-author of chapter on theory and chapter on Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. Paul W. Chambers, editor. Knights of the Realm: Thailand's Military and Police, Then and Now. Bangkok: White Lotus Press, 2013 Aurel Croissant, David Kuehn, Philip Lorenz, Paul W. Chambers. Democratization and Civilian Control in Asia. Palgrave, 2013. Paul Chambers and Thein Swe, “Cashing in” Across the Golden Triangle: Thailand’s Northern Border Trade with China, Myanmar, and Lao PDR, Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books, 2011. http://www.amazon.com/Cashing- across-Golden-Triangle-Thailands/dp/6169005343 Paul Chambers and Aurel Croissant (eds.), Democracy under Stress. Civil-Military Relations in South and Southeast Asia, Bangkok: ISIS (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung), 2010. http://www.whitelotusbooks.com/bookdetail.php?id=N3528 http://www.fes-asia.org/media/publication/2010_Demcracy%20under%20Stress_ISIS.pdf Journal Articles and Book Chapters: Chambers, Paul, “In the Land of Democratic Rollback: Military Authoritarianism and Monarchical Primacy in Thailand.” In Howe, Brendan, editor, National Security, Statecentricity, and Governance in East Asia , Palgrave. https://books.google.co.th/books?id=A9Q5DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=land+of+rollback+chambers+ howe&source=bl&ots=WEree6pyRv&sig=- IF_EU4MawiWvhBb279T0wFwupM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjR58O3m9DZAhXHupQKHdsFD7AQ6AEIJ zAA#v=onepage&q=land%20of%20rollback%20chambers%20howe&f=false. Siwach Sripokangkul, Chambers, Paul, “Returning Soldiers to the Barracks: Military Reform as the Crucial First Step in Democratising Thailand,” Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 25 (1): 1-20 (2017), http://www.pertanika2.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2025%20(1)%20Mar.%202017/01%20 JSSH%20Vol%2025%20(1)%20Mar%202017_1477-2015_pg1-20.pdf. Chambers, Paul, Book Review The Rise of the Octobrists in Contemporary Thailand: Power and Conflict among Former Left-Wing Student Activists in Thai Politics, Asian Affairs: An American Review, 44, 3, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00927678.2017.1327776. 2 Chambers, Paul, “Constitutional Change and Security Forces: Lessons from Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines.” In Politics and Constitutions in Southeast Asia, edited by Marco Bunte and Bjorn Dressel. Oxon, UK: Routledge, 20 July 2016, https://www.routledge.com/Politics-and-Constitutions-in-Southeast-Asia/Bunte- Dressel/p/book/9781138847545. Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “The Resilience of Monarchized Military in Thailand.” In Kanchoochat, Veerayooth, Hewison, Kevin, eds., Thailand’s Authoritarian Turn: Military, Monarchy and Repression. Oxon, UK: Routledge, https://www.amazon.com/Military-Monarchy-Repression-Assessing-Authoritarian/dp/1138215651. Chambers, Paul, Napisa Waitoolkiat, “The Resilience of Monarchized Military in Thailand” In Kanchoochat, Veerayooth, Hewison, Kevin, eds., Thailand’s Authoritarian Turn: Military, Monarchy and Repression. Journal of Contemporary Asia, Special Issue: Volume 46, Number 3, 2016, https://journalofcontemporaryasia.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/monarchised-military-in-thailand/. Paul Chambers, Napisa Waitoolkiat, Srisompob Jitpiromsri, “Locating the Local. Untangling Ownership over Security Sector Processes of Peace-Building in Southern Thailand,” in: (Hrsg.): World Anthropologies in Practice. Situated Perspectives, Global Knowledge (John Gledhill, editor), Bd. 1, London, New Delhi, New York, Sydney: Bloomsbury, 2016, http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/world-anthropologies-in-practice-9781474252607/. Chambers, Paul, “Civil-Military Relations in Thailand since the 2014 Coup: The Tragedy of Security Sector “Deform,” Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Report No. 138, Frankfurt/M., 2015. Napisa Waitoolkiat, Chambers, Paul, Political Party Finance in Thailand Today: Evolution, Reform, and Control, Critical Asian Studies, 47, 4, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14672715.2015.1091211 Chambers, Paul. “’Neo-Sultanistic Tendencies:’The Trajectory of Civil-Military Relations in Cambodia,” Asian Security, 11, 3, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14799855.2015.1108965 Chambers, Paul, Middle East Institute (blog), “The Military Muzzling of Thailand and the Quandary of Demilitarization,” July 29, 2015, http://www.mei.edu/content/map/military-muzzling-thailand-and-quandary- demilitarization Chambers, Paul, “Constitutional Change and Security Forces in Southeast Asia: Lessons from Thailand and Myanmar.” In Contemporary Southeast Asia, 36, 1, April 2014. Chambers, Paul, “Superficial Consolidation: Security Sector Governance and the Executive Branch in the Philippines Today”, Chapter 6, Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: From Policy to Practice (Edited by Felix Heidux). London/New York: Palgrave/MacMillan, 2014. Chambers, Paul. “Mediating the Mayhem: The Military and Thailand’s Slide toward Pandemonium,” E- International Relations, February 27, 2014, http://www.e-ir.info/2014/02/27/mediating-the-mayhem-the-military- and-thailands-slide-toward-pandemonium/. Chambers, Paul, “Thailand’s Deep South Smoldering Imbroglio: Causes and Exits Strategies,” Asia Peacebuilding Initiatives (blog), Osaka School of International Public Policy, January 15, 2014, http://peacebuilding.asia/thailands- deep-south-smoldering-imbroglio-causes-and-exit-strategies/. Chambers, Paul, “Economic Guidance and Contestation: An Analysis of Thailand’s Evolving Trajectory of Development,”

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