Corruption and Democracy in ThailandPolitical Economy Centre, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, 1994 - 179 ˹éÒ Shows how corruption can change politics, and so contributes greatly to a better understanding of the corruption issue. |
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This second type is termed 'improper behaviour' (praphuet mi chob).” * Despite
the existence of this legal framework, there is still a very high degree of public
acceptance of activities on the part of government officials which are legally
defined ...
This second type is termed 'improper behaviour' (praphuet mi chob).” * Despite
the existence of this legal framework, there is still a very high degree of public
acceptance of activities on the part of government officials which are legally
defined ...
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Second, the amounts of money alleged or rumoured to be involved in each case
of the corruption were very large. Third, the incidents which were cited all
concerned diversion of expenditure flows - particularly irregularities in the
allocation of ...
Second, the amounts of money alleged or rumoured to be involved in each case
of the corruption were very large. Third, the incidents which were cited all
concerned diversion of expenditure flows - particularly irregularities in the
allocation of ...
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Second, this will can only be generated by popular pressure. We cannot expect
the bureaucrats and politicians who benefit from the political system to reform
themselves. Thus it will be important to bring about changes in the political
structure ...
Second, this will can only be generated by popular pressure. We cannot expect
the bureaucrats and politicians who benefit from the political system to reform
themselves. Thus it will be important to bring about changes in the political
structure ...
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