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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They consider if normal. First, they have become inured to the fact that powerful
people exploit their positions in this way. A worker from a state enterprise said: “I
consider it a personal right. It is acceptable if he does not use the government ...
They consider if normal. First, they have become inured to the fact that powerful
people exploit their positions in this way. A worker from a state enterprise said: “I
consider it a personal right. It is acceptable if he does not use the government ...
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If government officials misuse working time, most consider this improper
behaviour, and hence not very serious. However, as many as two-fifths label
such practice as dishonest, and 17.3 percent call it corruption. Those who
consider it more ...
If government officials misuse working time, most consider this improper
behaviour, and hence not very serious. However, as many as two-fifths label
such practice as dishonest, and 17.3 percent call it corruption. Those who
consider it more ...
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Most respondents consider gifts to powerful people on birthdays or New Year's
Day are a customary way of paying respect to them as persons with seniority (
phu yai). The gifts are part of sin namjai. But sin nam jai may turn into bribery if
the ...
Most respondents consider gifts to powerful people on birthdays or New Year's
Day are a customary way of paying respect to them as persons with seniority (
phu yai). The gifts are part of sin namjai. But sin nam jai may turn into bribery if
the ...
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Local Influence and Democracy | 51 |
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