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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In Sum, Several Studies on corruption in Thailand bave indicated that there is
corruption in all levels of the bureaucracy and the political system, and that for
many of those involved the practi legitimate under ough illegal in the context of ...
In Sum, Several Studies on corruption in Thailand bave indicated that there is
corruption in all levels of the bureaucracy and the political system, and that for
many of those involved the practi legitimate under ough illegal in the context of ...
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Logging could be a perfectly legitimate concern but also had an illegal side
which tended to offer higher returns. Real estate is a legal concern but could
have an illegal side, involving access to use of land or possession of lands in
forest ...
Logging could be a perfectly legitimate concern but also had an illegal side
which tended to offer higher returns. Real estate is a legal concern but could
have an illegal side, involving access to use of land or possession of lands in
forest ...
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As with donations to government projects and other charity organisations, jao
pho's connections with politicians reduce the likelihood that government officials
will victimise them for their illegal activities. Further jao pho who have their men ...
As with donations to government projects and other charity organisations, jao
pho's connections with politicians reduce the likelihood that government officials
will victimise them for their illegal activities. Further jao pho who have their men ...
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