Corruption and Democracy in ThailandSilkworm Books, 1996 - 198 pagine This fascinating collection offers a range of grassroots perspectives on development among indigenous peoples of Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia. Twenty-four essays -- including a number written by indigenous people themselves -- present both theoretical analyses and case studies spanning such topics as tourism, forest conservation, agriculture, prostitution, AIDS, and drugs. These are linked to the pivotal and much broader issues of environment, culture, religion, and government policy. |
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Pagina 168
... giver and the receiver . Although they agree with the principle that sin nam jai should have only moderate value , they may believe it quite acceptable to present a Benz car as sin nam jai as long as the giver is willing and he can ...
... giver and the receiver . Although they agree with the principle that sin nam jai should have only moderate value , they may believe it quite acceptable to present a Benz car as sin nam jai as long as the giver is willing and he can ...
Pagina 171
... giver does not want anything else in return . But corruption is transaction which involves hidden motives and hidden vested interests . ' In other words the intention of the giver is important . If the giver gives without expecting ...
... giver does not want anything else in return . But corruption is transaction which involves hidden motives and hidden vested interests . ' In other words the intention of the giver is important . If the giver gives without expecting ...
Pagina 172
... giver and the receiver . According to a jour- nalist : ' The words may be different but the actions have the same fea- tures , namely returning favours to people whom we know . The word sin nam jai entails quid pro quo . If the giver ...
... giver and the receiver . According to a jour- nalist : ' The words may be different but the actions have the same fea- tures , namely returning favours to people whom we know . The word sin nam jai entails quid pro quo . If the giver ...
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How Much? From Sarit to Chatichai | 26 |
Local Influence and Democracy | 57 |
Corruption in the Police | 108 |
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