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 the present time. Finally it returns to examine the impact of the corruption
issue on the development of democratic politics. Studies of Corruption in
Thailand There is a relatively extensive literature on corruption in Thailand
extending back ...
... at the present time. Finally it returns to examine the impact of the corruption
issue on the development of democratic politics. Studies of Corruption in
Thailand There is a relatively extensive literature on corruption in Thailand
extending back ...
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Until recently, Thailand was operating in a landabundant, relatively resource-rich
situation. The system of patronclientelism and the cult of mafioso organisation
which emerged in oppressed, resource-scarce Italy has developed in a relatively
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Until recently, Thailand was operating in a landabundant, relatively resource-rich
situation. The system of patronclientelism and the cult of mafioso organisation
which emerged in oppressed, resource-scarce Italy has developed in a relatively
...
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Conclusion From our study we found that civil servants, military men, police
officers and people with relatively low education and income such as slum
dwellers, manual workers and farmers, view politicians as more corrupt than
bureaucrats.
Conclusion From our study we found that civil servants, military men, police
officers and people with relatively low education and income such as slum
dwellers, manual workers and farmers, view politicians as more corrupt than
bureaucrats.
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