Matthew Wheeler Senior Analyst, South East Asia Bangkok, Thailand Please submit all media inquiries to [email protected] or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role Matt Wheeler joined Crisis Group in May 2012. Based in Bangkok, he researches and produces Crisis Group reports and briefings focusing primarily on political conflict in Thailand and the insurgency in Thailand’s southernmost provinces. Areas of Expertise Thai politics South East Asian security Democratisation Insurgency and counter-insurgency Professional Background Visiting Researcher, Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok) Thailand-based Fellow, Institute of Current World Affairs Researcher, Asian Security Issues, RAND Corporation Fellow, Blakemore Foundation (Bangkok) Fellow, Empowering Network for International Thai Studies M.A. in Asian Studies, Harvard University Select Publications “Thailand’s Southern Insurgency”, Daljit Singh, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 2014 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014) “Thailand,” Regional Outlook 2011-12 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2011) “Bangkok Bombs,” Asian Conflicts Report (2010) “People’s Patron or Patronizing the People? The Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre in Perspective”, Contemporary Southeast Asia, vol. 32, no. 2 (2010) “Understanding Thailand’s Political Crisis,” Asian Conflicts Report (March 2010) “Legitimacy, Counterinsurgency, and Order 66/2523”, Rian Thai: International Journal of Thai Studies 2 (2009) “The U.S.A., the War on Terror and Thailand’s Southern Violence,” Chaiwat Satha-Anand, ed., Imagined Land? The State and Southern Violence in Thailand (Tokyo: ILCAA 2009) “China Expands its Southern Sphere of Influence,” Jane’s Intelligence Review (June 2005) Thai-Vietnamese Relations in the Post-Cold War Period, 1988-2000. ISIS Occasional Paper 4, (Bangkok: Institute of Security and International Studies, 2001) Languages English (native) Thai (fluent) In The News 9 Oct 2022 There’s a sense of hopelessness [in Thailand] — that there’s no way to effect any kind of real change in the available political avenues. New York Times Matthew Wheeler Senior Analyst, South East Asia Latest Updates Q&A / Asia 31 July 2023 Thai Establishment Thwarts Popular Will with Post-election Moves Commentary / Asia 18 December 2020 Calls to Curb the Crown’s Writ Put Thailand on Edge Q&A / Asia 16 October 2020 Behind Bangkok’s Wave of Popular Dissent Q&A / Asia 08 November 2019 Behind the Insurgent Attack in Southern Thailand Commentary / Asia 28 June 2019 A Young Leader in the Philippines’ Battle-scarred ‘Islamic City’ Op-Ed / Asia 24 September 2016 Government, Rebels Must End Pernicious Impasse Load more