Corruption and Democracy in ThailandPolitical Economy Centre, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, 1994 - 179 pagine Shows how corruption can change politics, and so contributes greatly to a better understanding of the corruption issue. |
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Pagina 42
On a typical sale, Thai generals get 2% to 5% up front and as much as an
additional 10% if the deal is signed, according to the analysts... The attraction of
Sales commissions also has led to redundant or excessive military weapons and
...
On a typical sale, Thai generals get 2% to 5% up front and as much as an
additional 10% if the deal is signed, according to the analysts... The attraction of
Sales commissions also has led to redundant or excessive military weapons and
...
Pagina 53
According to the Thai Dictionary, Chabap ratchabanditsathan, the term jao pho
refers to those important people with itthiphon (influence) in the locality. The term
may have been derived from the traditional use of jao pho, by associating the ...
According to the Thai Dictionary, Chabap ratchabanditsathan, the term jao pho
refers to those important people with itthiphon (influence) in the locality. The term
may have been derived from the traditional use of jao pho, by associating the ...
Pagina 107
According to a study by Purachai, many improvements made to police stations
were not financed from the government budget. The police found the money
themselves to pay for the costs. According to a study by Phongsan, police officers
...
According to a study by Purachai, many improvements made to police stations
were not financed from the government budget. The police found the money
themselves to pay for the costs. According to a study by Phongsan, police officers
...
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Gift Cheques and Gin Muang | 1 |
How Much? From Sarit to Chatichai | 23 |
Local Influence and Democracy | 51 |
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