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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... another election was called. This time the Democrat Party won the largest
number of seats and headed the coalition government. The politicians whose
assets had been seized then appealed to the high court to declare the seizure
unlawful.
... another election was called. This time the Democrat Party won the largest
number of seats and headed the coalition government. The politicians whose
assets had been seized then appealed to the high court to declare the seizure
unlawful.
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These habits have been carried over from the traditional bureaucracy where
senior officials did not expect to be called to public account. If government
officials misuse working time, most consider this improper behaviour, and hence
not very ...
These habits have been carried over from the traditional bureaucracy where
senior officials did not expect to be called to public account. If government
officials misuse working time, most consider this improper behaviour, and hence
not very ...
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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 rationalise 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 rationalise this ...
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