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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Further this practice makes the company more secure from the beginning.'
Among government officials, the military are the most likely to consider this
practice normal. Civilian officials and policemen are less sure. Military men
believe the ...
Further this practice makes the company more secure from the beginning.'
Among government officials, the military are the most likely to consider this
practice normal. Civilian officials and policemen are less sure. Military men
believe the ...
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In other words there appears to be a high level of acceptance of the practice
among government officials, and especially among the military. This was
confirmed in the focus group interviews. Officials tended to accept that patronage
and ...
In other words there appears to be a high level of acceptance of the practice
among government officials, and especially among the military. This was
confirmed in the focus group interviews. Officials tended to accept that patronage
and ...
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Percent a) Vote-buying 91.6 b) Improper behaviour 27.5 c) Corruption 8.6 d) Not
corruption 1.6 e) No answer, others 5.3 The majority of the sample viewed the
practice of distributing money and gifts before elections as 'vote buying', but they
...
Percent a) Vote-buying 91.6 b) Improper behaviour 27.5 c) Corruption 8.6 d) Not
corruption 1.6 e) No answer, others 5.3 The majority of the sample viewed the
practice of distributing money and gifts before elections as 'vote buying', but they
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Local Influence and Democracy | 51 |
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