04/02/2026
Thai political leader Pita Limjaroenrat joined DCID director Edmund Malesky for a fireside chat examining the pressing challenges Thailand is facing, including socio-economic inequality, political polarization, shifting regional relationships among ASEAN nations and their neighbors, and climate change.
In 2023, as leader of the progressive Move Forward Party, Pita was poised to become the prime minister of Thailand. However, in 2024, Thailand’s Constitutional Court dissolved the party, banning Pita and other key party leaders from politics for 10 years.
Pita became the 252nd Thai politician to be removed through legal and procedural means, a pattern he describes as a “judicial coup.”
Now a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, Pita continues to work on democratic reform from abroad. He lectures and mentors students, focusing on how laws and institutions are sometimes used to weaken democracy instead of protecting it.
Thank you to Duke APSI for sponsoring the event and to Charlie Colasurdo '23 for helping coordinate Pita's visit!
Event recap: https://asianpacific.duke.edu/news/looking-back-moving-forward-thai-political-leader-pita-limjaroenrat-speaks-duke/