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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... respondents the greater the tendency to view police action as sin bon or bribery . Those 15.6 per cent of total respondents who do consider this action as ' corruption ' base their judgement on a strict approach to the law . They ...
... respondents the greater the tendency to view police action as sin bon or bribery . Those 15.6 per cent of total respondents who do consider this action as ' corruption ' base their judgement on a strict approach to the law . They ...
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... respondents to debate whether bureaucratic corruption was the result of the low moral standards of individual officers , the conflict between public administration and business systems , or the bureaucrat's misin- terpretation of the ...
... respondents to debate whether bureaucratic corruption was the result of the low moral standards of individual officers , the conflict between public administration and business systems , or the bureaucrat's misin- terpretation of the ...
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... respondents focus on the second factor , the amoral political system . Respondents believed that this amoral political system arises from the domination of political parties by merchants , local influ- ential people ( jao pho ) and ...
... respondents focus on the second factor , the amoral political system . Respondents believed that this amoral political system arises from the domination of political parties by merchants , local influ- ential people ( jao pho ) and ...
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How Much? From Sarit to Chatichai | 26 |
Local Influence and Democracy | 57 |
Corruption in the Police | 108 |
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