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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France, Mitterand's Socialist Party also lost popularity and electoral support in
part as a result of corruption scandals. In some of the world's poorer countries,
corruption was blamed for the consistent failure to promote economic
development.
France, Mitterand's Socialist Party also lost popularity and electoral support in
part as a result of corruption scandals. In some of the world's poorer countries,
corruption was blamed for the consistent failure to promote economic
development.
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From the 1960s onwards, the military budget expanded very rapidly as a result of
the Indochina crisis and the rise of communist insurgency within the country.
Initially the US supplied a large part of the budget required for purchasing
modern ...
From the 1960s onwards, the military budget expanded very rapidly as a result of
the Indochina crisis and the rise of communist insurgency within the country.
Initially the US supplied a large part of the budget required for purchasing
modern ...
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This effort arose because of a fear that the elections could result in a return of the
coalition of military and jao pho interests which had led to the 1991-2 political
crisis in the first place. Activist groups formed a PollWatch body which aimed to ...
This effort arose because of a fear that the elections could result in a return of the
coalition of military and jao pho interests which had led to the 1991-2 political
crisis in the first place. Activist groups formed a PollWatch body which aimed to ...
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