Prajak Kongkirati is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat University, and currently a Guest Scholar at Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University as a The
Napon Jatusripitak is a Visiting Fellow and Coordinator of the Thailand Studies Programme at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. He is also the Managing Director of the Bangkok-based Thailand Future Inst
Thailand’s Navy yesterday seized a Cambodian fishing boat that it said was operating in Thai territorial waters, prompting an angry protest from Phnom Penh and adding additional strain to the two nati
After the Bhumjaithai Party secured an unexpected but decisive victory in Thailand’s general election last month, many analysts were quick to assert that the country was in for a period of sustained s
Thailand’s parliament convened for the first time over the weekend and elected new leadership, clearing the last remaining obstacle to the formation of a new government later this week. King Vajiralon
Thailand’s Election Commission has certified the majority of the parliamentary seats won in last month’s general election, clearing the way for the House of Representatives to convene and select a new
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has officially called for an immediate cessation of hostilities in the Middle East, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel, the United States, and
On February 8, the people of Thailand went to the polls for a snap general election. In a result that surprised many observers, the conservative, military-friendly Bhumjaithai party won a decisive vic
CHIANG RAI – Fuel stations across Chiang Rai were packed on Tuesday as worried drivers rushed to fill their tanks over shortage fears. Long lines of cars, motorcycles, and pickup trucks formed outside
People’s Party Warns EC Lawsuits Could Silence Election Scrutiny in Thailand A February 28, 2026 message posted by the… By Anutin Says “No Deal” Yet On Reported 300-Seat Coalition Caretaker Prime Mini