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Paul Wesley Chambers

Paul Chambers

Paul Chambers is Visiting Fellow at ISEAS, the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance, and the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace. He is also the executive editor of the Taylor & Francis (SCOPUS) journal Asian Affairs: an American Review.

Articles by Paul Chambers (24)

Thailand’s Police in 2025: Politicised Reshuffle and Endemic Corruption

Paul Chambers

The recent reshuffle of the top echelons of the Royal Thai Police was supposed to be clean and professional. The reshuffle and concurrent reforms, however, have done little to eradicate malfeasance and partisanship in the force.

Thai-Cambodian Crisis Has Given the Thai Military a Boost

Paul Chambers

The latest Thai-Cambodian border dispute has given the Thai military the upper hand as it pertains to civil-military relations.

Thailand’s Climate Change Law Should Be Fortified Before It is Enacted

Paul Chambers|Watcharapol Supajakwattana

Thailand’s Climate Change Act is timely and responsive to public concern, but the current version is a frail gesture addressing a complex problem.

Thailand’s 2025 Municipal Elections: Triumph of Tradition or Transition?

Paul Chambers

The recent municipal elections in Thailand underscore the staying power of baan yai or “big houses” at the local level.

Bangkok Politics in 2025: Beacon of Thai Pluralism

Paul Chambers

Bangkok’s penchant for political pluralism has persisted. In the 2026 elections, this would see a popular and independent incumbent pitted against an up and rising opposition party.