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 84
According to another source, Kamnan Bo helped Boonchu because someone he
respected asked him in a way that he could not refuse for personal reasons. In
the election of 1988, Bo put all his support behind candidates of Boonchu's ...
According to another source, Kamnan Bo helped Boonchu because someone he
respected asked him in a way that he could not refuse for personal reasons. In
the election of 1988, Bo put all his support behind candidates of Boonchu's ...
Pagina 126
However if the sum had been larger and the policeman had asked for it, then it
would qualify as corruption. This respondent summed up: 'We want convenience.
We know it is wrong. But if we have to go to the police station, we do not know ...
However if the sum had been larger and the policeman had asked for it, then it
would qualify as corruption. This respondent summed up: 'We want convenience.
We know it is wrong. But if we have to go to the police station, we do not know ...
Pagina 156
The officer has not asked.” The manager of an agro-product firm in Chiang Mai
explained: “We in the private sector sometimes would like to give something to
officials in return for the good cooperation we receive from them. In that case the
...
The officer has not asked.” The manager of an agro-product firm in Chiang Mai
explained: “We in the private sector sometimes would like to give something to
officials in return for the good cooperation we receive from them. In that case the
...
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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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