Geopolitics and Security Landscape in the Indo-Pacific: Military Perspectives on Emerging Challenges and Regional Resilience
Military Perspectives on Strategic Competition and Regional Stability in the Indo-Pacific
Great-power rivalry, particularly between the United States and China, is reshaping the Indo-Pacific and placing greater pressure on regional security frameworks. China’s military modernisation and use of grey-zone tactics have heightened maritime tensions, while emerging domains such as cyber operations, information warfare, and advanced technologies are redefining defence planning. These dynamics challenge ASEAN’s capacity to deliver practical security outcomes, yet also underscore its role as a key platform for dialogue. For Thailand, this presents both risks and strategic opportunities. Adaptable defence priorities, stronger crisis-management mechanisms, and deeper cooperation with regional partners will be essential for maintaining resilience and navigating intensifying geopolitical competition.
Enhancing the Capabilities of Parliamentary Personnel Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Workshop and Capacity Building
Parliamentary offices are required to function as learning organizations by continuously developing and utilizing internal knowledge. This principle is fundamental to enhancing the overall effectiveness of parliamentary operations. In alignment with the initiative to advance towards a SMART Parliament, the Secretariat of the House of Representatives (SNA), with the support of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), intends to organize a workshop focused on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Generative AI, into the Secretariat’s operations. This initiative aims to enhance data analysis capabilities and streamline work processes, thereby enabling personnel to perform their duties with greater efficiency and effectiveness in support of parliamentary functions.
Evaluation Seminar on the Provincial Administrative Organisation Feb-1 Elections
Decentralisation and Local Administration
The February 1 Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) elections in Thailand marked a pivotal moment in the country’s local governance landscape. Held across 47 provinces for both PAO chairpersons and councilors—and in 29 provinces for councilors only—the elections were seen as a step toward decentralization and a potential precursor to broader reforms, such as electing governors outside Bangkok. However, the process revealed several systemic issues: voter turnout was lower than expected at 58%, and ballot inconsistencies led to a significant number of invalid and blank votes. Despite allegations of vote-buying, no formal complaints were filed, raising concerns about electoral transparency and public trust.
Civic Education: Democratic Youth Network Activities 2025
Cultivating Awareness in Young Student Network Building
The Secretariat of the National Assembly (SNA) and Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) are working collaboratively to provide civic education that equips youth with the knowledge and understanding needed to become engaged, responsible citizens and future contributors to democratic politics. They also support the Parliamentary Democracy Youth Network by enhancing members' teamwork skills and expanding their membership base. This year, both organisations will jointly participate in an event focused on civic education, with a particular emphasis on strengthening youth networks. These efforts are expected to contribute to a more robust and sustainable promotion of democracy.
Civic Education: Democratic Youth Network Activities 2025
Cultivating Awareness in Young Student Network Building
The Secretariat of the National Assembly (SNA) and Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) are working collaboratively to provide civic education that equips youth with the knowledge and understanding needed to become engaged, responsible citizens and future contributors to democratic politics. They also support the Parliamentary Democracy Youth Network by enhancing members' teamwork skills and expanding their membership base. This year, both organisations will jointly participate in an event focused on civic education, with a particular emphasis on strengthening youth networks. These efforts are expected to contribute to a more robust and sustainable promotion of democracy.