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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At present, several of them are in the Army, the Police Department and in the
judicial branch.” The deployment of influence over local officials is best illustrated
through the case of Nakhon Sawan, a thriving trading town at the northern edge
of ...
At present, several of them are in the Army, the Police Department and in the
judicial branch.” The deployment of influence over local officials is best illustrated
through the case of Nakhon Sawan, a thriving trading town at the northern edge
of ...
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To a large extent they have survived as local élites to the present day. Similarly in
parts of the north, the old princely families, traditional noble families (jao muang)
with major interests in land and other natural resources, and old tax-farming ...
To a large extent they have survived as local élites to the present day. Similarly in
parts of the north, the old princely families, traditional noble families (jao muang)
with major interests in land and other natural resources, and old tax-farming ...
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As the Cold War eased off in the mid-1970s, criticism became more intense.
Elected MPs took up the issue. On 10 January 1980 the Administrative
Committee (khana kammathikan kan pokkhrong) of the parliament clearly stated:
“At present ...
As the Cold War eased off in the mid-1970s, criticism became more intense.
Elected MPs took up the issue. On 10 January 1980 the Administrative
Committee (khana kammathikan kan pokkhrong) of the parliament clearly stated:
“At present ...
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