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Future-shaping on shifting sands

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May 22, 2025

Today, as the world stands at yet another inflection point, I believe it is more important than ever to reflect not only on the history of our cooperation — but also on how we can shape its future, together.

- SURAKIART SATHIRATHAI

Future-shaping on shifting sands

The international system that many of us helped build — rooted in open trade, strategic alliances, and multilateral cooperation is facing new tests. The US-China dynamic continues to redefine global economic flows. Conflict persists in regions like the Middle East, Ukraine and Myanmar. New technologies such as artificial intelligence are redrawing the boundaries of possibility — while also raising profound ethical and geopolitical questions. In such a world, countries like Thailand — strategically located, diplomatically agile, and economically open — can serve not as passive observers, but as active bridge-builders. We can be stabilising anchors in an uncertain world.

Allow me to share a perspective from my recent work on the crisis in Myanmar. As someone involved in regional peace-building efforts, I have seen firsthand the limitations of top-down diplomacy and I have seen the power of inclusive, principled pragmatism.

Stakeholders in Thailand have the potential to serve as a quiet but effective convener not only in political conflicts but also in shaping economic coalitions that span various ideologies. As a country, Thailand is also at the heart of Asean — a region of 660 million people, fast-growing digital economies, and expanding middle-class consumption. With its stable institutions, robust infrastructure, and globally integrated supply chains, Thailand remains one of the most trusted entry points into the region. For American businesses, this is more than geography — it is strategic certainty in an age of uncertainty.

Let me outline four areas where I believe Thailand and the United States can go further, together:

First is green energy and sustainable growth.

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