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Wilbert Wong is a researcher at the Australian National University with cross-affiliations in the Department of International Relations (School of Politics & International Relations), School of History, Strategic & Defence Studies Centre, and Research School of Economics. His work centers on Southeast Asian historical studies, particularly British colonial administration and post-colonial legacies in Malaysia and Singapore.
Dr. Wong's research expertise focuses on 19th-century colonial discourse, examining key figures like John Crawfurd and John Turnbull Thomson through lenses of imperial history and ethnology. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant themes: Managers (100%), Nineteenth Century (100%), Empire (85%), colonial administrators (71%), and Southeast Asia (71%). This specialization bridges historical analysis with contemporary debates about national identity formation.
Publication trends from 2015-2024 show consistent engagement with colonial narratives, evolving toward current historiographical conflicts like the Malaysian History Wars. His methodology combines textual analysis of primary sources (e.g., Crawfurd's pamphlets) with critical examination of colonial power structures, demonstrating how historical narratives continue to shape regional politics.
Affiliated with the Strategic & Defence Studies Centre, Wong contributes historical context to Indo-Pacific security discussions. No information is available regarding student supervision, research grants, or scientific awards in the provided materials.
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