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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political parties and will be able to use party organization and mass support to
suppress the military and the old order . An established parliamentary system will
shift political power away from the military . The basic conflict between the military
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political parties and will be able to use party organization and mass support to
suppress the military and the old order . An established parliamentary system will
shift political power away from the military . The basic conflict between the military
...
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Senior military officers consider they can legitimately receive commission fees
because they use the fees to sustain informal patronage ties which contribute to
the strength and culture of the army as an institution . This kind of thinking among
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Senior military officers consider they can legitimately receive commission fees
because they use the fees to sustain informal patronage ties which contribute to
the strength and culture of the army as an institution . This kind of thinking among
...
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Such links between jao pho and military men became significantly stronger in the
1980s in several ways . First , one group in the military , headed by General
Chavalit , set up the Isan Khiew ( Green Northeast ) scheme designed to ...
Such links between jao pho and military men became significantly stronger in the
1980s in several ways . First , one group in the military , headed by General
Chavalit , set up the Isan Khiew ( Green Northeast ) scheme designed to ...
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