Corruption and Democracy in ThailandSilkworm Books, 1996 - 198 ˹éÒ This fascinating collection offers a range of grassroots perspectives on development among indigenous peoples of Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia. Twenty-four essays -- including a number written by indigenous people themselves -- present both theoretical analyses and case studies spanning such topics as tourism, forest conservation, agriculture, prostitution, AIDS, and drugs. These are linked to the pivotal and much broader issues of environment, culture, religion, and government policy. |
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... businessmen who have attracted the title of jao pho or ' local godfathers'.16 The processes which propel modern metropolitan businessmen to want a role in the political process are little different from those operating elsewhere . As ...
... businessmen who have attracted the title of jao pho or ' local godfathers'.16 The processes which propel modern metropolitan businessmen to want a role in the political process are little different from those operating elsewhere . As ...
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... businessmen involved in the transactions . Some 34.4 per cent of businessmen and 37.2 per cent of officials rate commission fees as gifts of good will or sin nam jai . The businessmen are more ready than others to accept commission fees ...
... businessmen involved in the transactions . Some 34.4 per cent of businessmen and 37.2 per cent of officials rate commission fees as gifts of good will or sin nam jai . The businessmen are more ready than others to accept commission fees ...
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... businessmen . They resort to corruption in order to become wealthy and hence to acquire high status in society . The ... businessmen , merchants and traders in their area . One favour must be returned by another favour . Businessmen are ...
... businessmen . They resort to corruption in order to become wealthy and hence to acquire high status in society . The ... businessmen , merchants and traders in their area . One favour must be returned by another favour . Businessmen are ...
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Local Influence and Democracy | 57 |
Corruption in the Police | 108 |
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