Corruption and Democracy in ThailandThis book is the result of a major research study on corruption, set in its political context. It covers estimates of the amounts involved; the roles of politicians, business people, bureaucrats, and police; the political background and impact; popular attitudes on corruption; and potential counter-measures. The publication of the original research prompted a political storm. Both inside and outside of Thailand, this work is recognized as a landmark study. |
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Some 45 percent of policemen called it bribery ' , 34 per cent ' improper
behaviour ' , and 27 per cent ' dishonesty ' . Policemen appear to recognize that
the action is wrong but not serious . They rationalize that the giver ' willingly offers
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Some 45 percent of policemen called it bribery ' , 34 per cent ' improper
behaviour ' , and 27 per cent ' dishonesty ' . Policemen appear to recognize that
the action is wrong but not serious . They rationalize that the giver ' willingly offers
the ...
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However , around a fifth of the sample called such donations merely a gift of good
will , and another fifth stated that they were simply a cost of doing business .
Those who deny that such payments deserve to be called corruption rationalize
this ...
However , around a fifth of the sample called such donations merely a gift of good
will , and another fifth stated that they were simply a cost of doing business .
Those who deny that such payments deserve to be called corruption rationalize
this ...
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For the transaction to be called sin nam jai , most respondents think that the
intentions of the giver and receiver should correspond to certain general
principles . First , sin nam jai must be the result of the giver ' s wish to give ,
without any prior ...
For the transaction to be called sin nam jai , most respondents think that the
intentions of the giver and receiver should correspond to certain general
principles . First , sin nam jai must be the result of the giver ' s wish to give ,
without any prior ...
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