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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... military weapons and supplies.'45 The military attaché of a foreign embassy who was involved in negotiations to sell ... officers negotiating these purchases . According to him , ' arms purchase by the Thai military is not related to the ...
... military weapons and supplies.'45 The military attaché of a foreign embassy who was involved in negotiations to sell ... officers negotiating these purchases . According to him , ' arms purchase by the Thai military is not related to the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... officials , the military are the most likely to consider this practice normal . Civilian officials and policemen are less sure . Military men believe the relationship between military officers , influential political people and business ...
... officials , the military are the most likely to consider this practice normal . Civilian officials and policemen are less sure . Military men believe the relationship between military officers , influential political people and business ...
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Local Influence and Democracy | 57 |
Corruption in the Police | 108 |
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