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 85
In more recent years as he has achieved a certain social standing, he continued
to sponsor electoral candidates to uphold his saksi or his dignified position.”
Higher Social standing and prestige certainly have an economic payoff.
In more recent years as he has achieved a certain social standing, he continued
to sponsor electoral candidates to uphold his saksi or his dignified position.”
Higher Social standing and prestige certainly have an economic payoff.
Pagina 162
Respondents also remarked on the impact of social norms and social constraints.
Contemporary Thai society values material wealth with little consideration for its
origin. Bureaucrats cannot legitimately make money as fast as businessmen.
Respondents also remarked on the impact of social norms and social constraints.
Contemporary Thai society values material wealth with little consideration for its
origin. Bureaucrats cannot legitimately make money as fast as businessmen.
Pagina 174
Two other social groups display a stricter attitude. Many middle-class groups
wish to impose a stricter concept of public office which would outlaw all forms of
Self-remuneration on principle. Many lower-echelon groups are growing
increasingly ...
Two other social groups display a stricter attitude. Many middle-class groups
wish to impose a stricter concept of public office which would outlaw all forms of
Self-remuneration on principle. Many lower-echelon groups are growing
increasingly ...
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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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