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 have made friends with the forces of law and order and often ensured that
these forces are either in their pay or in ... career as a fisherman in the eastern
coastal port of Chonburi, who became a major force in business and local politics
, ...
They have made friends with the forces of law and order and often ensured that
these forces are either in their pay or in ... career as a fisherman in the eastern
coastal port of Chonburi, who became a major force in business and local politics
, ...
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A sub-culture within the police force had developed in order to perpetuate
corruption. This Sub-culture has several basic features. First, for a police officer to
receive promotion and advance up the ladder quickly, he must please his boss in
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A sub-culture within the police force had developed in order to perpetuate
corruption. This Sub-culture has several basic features. First, for a police officer to
receive promotion and advance up the ladder quickly, he must please his boss in
...
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... and reducing the military character of the force. In 1983 the proposals included
the establishment of national and provincial commissions to oversee the police,
reducing the topheaviness in the police hierarchy by cancelling several levels, ...
... and reducing the military character of the force. In 1983 the proposals included
the establishment of national and provincial commissions to oversee the police,
reducing the topheaviness in the police hierarchy by cancelling several levels, ...
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