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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~we TsūsthèTasked the focus group respondents to debate whether bureaucratic
corruption was the result of the low moralistic standards of individual officers, the
conflict between public administration and business systems, or the ...
~we TsūsthèTasked the focus group respondents to debate whether bureaucratic
corruption was the result of the low moralistic standards of individual officers, the
conflict between public administration and business systems, or the ...
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This should not be blamed on the low moralistic standards of individual
policemen alone. It must be seen in the context of social expectations, the high
regard for wealth, the equation of wealth and power, and the incongruence
between low ...
This should not be blamed on the low moralistic standards of individual
policemen alone. It must be seen in the context of social expectations, the high
regard for wealth, the equation of wealth and power, and the incongruence
between low ...
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These eight factors may be reduced to three major causes: individual weakness,
an amoral political system, and the cooperation for mutual gains between
politicians and bureaucrats. The majority of respondents focus on the second
factor, the ...
These eight factors may be reduced to three major causes: individual weakness,
an amoral political system, and the cooperation for mutual gains between
politicians and bureaucrats. The majority of respondents focus on the second
factor, the ...
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