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Dr.Charles Edward Morgan Thame |
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Charlie is an Assistant Professor in International Relations. He teaches international relations and political economy with a focus on mainland Southeast Asia. Based in the region since 2011, he has conducted extensive research on migration, human rights, and regional integration, with a focus on special economic zones and economic corridors. He served as a social sciences tutor for civil society leaders from Myanmar pursuing degrees with Australian universities from 2012 to 2018 and has worked on various research projects with The Asia Foundation, Focus on the Global South, Save the Children, the International Labour Organisation, World Vision, Johns Hopkins University, the Mekong Institute, Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Thailand Research Fund, and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. PhD International Politics, Aberystwyth University (2013) International relations theory Charlie Thame, 2020, “State Transformation and Uneven Development Across Southeast Asia’s Cross-Border Special Economic Zones” Journal of Political Science Review (Ratthasat Nithet) Vol. 6 Issue 1, pp.29- 67 https://bit.ly/3f7yKer Thame, Charlie. 2019. “Human Rights, Business, and the Reliance on Elusive State Champions.” In Navigating a New Era of Business and Human Rights, edited by Mullen, Daniel Polomski, Teresa Soares, Joana Cassinerio, Michelle DCruz, and Vanessa Hongsathavij, 73–77, Bangkok: Article 30 - Mahidol University IHRPS. https://bit.ly/38xsWIA Thame, Charlie 2019. “The Corridors Paradigm as Extractivism” International Studies Association Asia-Pacific Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 30th June. Thame, Charlie. 2019. March. OOSC Policy Briefing: No Child Should Be Discriminated Against Because of Where He or She Is From, Bangkok: Save the Children Thailand Thame, Charlie. 2018. Joint Study and Survey of Special Economic Zones and Cross Border Economic Zones Khon Kaen: Mekong Institute. https://bit.ly/2FVY1s1 https://th.linkedin.com/in/charliethame |