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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Second, the process of modernisation actually increased the potential for corrupt
practices. With modernisation, new norms were introduced and many of the old
legitimate ways were subject to new standards. In this transition period, many ...
Second, the process of modernisation actually increased the potential for corrupt
practices. With modernisation, new norms were introduced and many of the old
legitimate ways were subject to new standards. In this transition period, many ...
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The increasing importance of modern business also promotes corruption. ... of
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It may reduce their ÖVerals costs and increase their market advantages.
The increasing importance of modern business also promotes corruption. ... of
buTéâUCFātic Systems, businessTTETāsē prepared to pay since in the long Tüí.
It may reduce their ÖVerals costs and increase their market advantages.
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The rise of corruption as an issue in Thai politics in the late 1980s was not simply
the result of an increase in the incidence of corruption. Indeed, the sums involved
appear to have been small in comparison with the loot extracted by the military ...
The rise of corruption as an issue in Thai politics in the late 1980s was not simply
the result of an increase in the incidence of corruption. Indeed, the sums involved
appear to have been small in comparison with the loot extracted by the military ...
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