TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... NGOs and their relationship with the government . In Thailand , which has enjoyed longer periods of political stability and political freedom , local NGOs are the most diversified in Mainland Southeast Asia and are now a strong force ...
... NGOs and their relationship with the government . In Thailand , which has enjoyed longer periods of political stability and political freedom , local NGOs are the most diversified in Mainland Southeast Asia and are now a strong force ...
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... NGOs together to work on a common platform ( these informal groups were progenitors of a number of new environmental NGOs , such as the Project for Ecological Recovery , and networking organi- zations ) their success inspired other ...
... NGOs together to work on a common platform ( these informal groups were progenitors of a number of new environmental NGOs , such as the Project for Ecological Recovery , and networking organi- zations ) their success inspired other ...
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... NGOs have become a strong voice that the govern- ment can no longer ignore . Following many fierce con- frontations with the government , for the NGOs this rep- resents a hard won victory . In the remaining three countries , however ...
... NGOs have become a strong voice that the govern- ment can no longer ignore . Following many fierce con- frontations with the government , for the NGOs this rep- resents a hard won victory . In the remaining three countries , however ...
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