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Professor Martin Stuart-Fox write about the corruption in Laos (Webmaster pls dont delete)


Very comprehensive and it really speaks the truth of Laos

Some part of the article:

"In traditional Lao society, it was

considered natural for resources (wealth) and power to be concentrated in the hands of the

ruling elite (the nobility), by virtue of their karma, which determined their birth and social

status. Power is derived from networks of obligation and loyalty given in return for protection

and assistance in times of need; in other words, for the judicious distribution of resources. But

for that to happen, ruling elites had to gain control over resources to distribute"

 

Continue to read full article..

http://www.freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/inline_images/LAOSFINAL.pdf



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Anonymous wrote:

Very comprehensive and it really speaks the truth of Laos

Some part of the article:

"In traditional Lao society, it was

considered natural for resources (wealth) and power to be concentrated in the hands of the

ruling elite (the nobility), by virtue of their karma, which determined their birth and social

status. Power is derived from networks of obligation and loyalty given in return for protection

and assistance in times of need; in other words, for the judicious distribution of resources. But

for that to happen, ruling elites had to gain control over resources to distribute"

 

Continue to read full article..

http://www.freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/inline_images/LAOSFINAL.pdf


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Anonymous wrote:

Very comprehensive and it really speaks the truth of Laos

Some part of the article:

"In traditional Lao society, it was

considered natural for resources (wealth) and power to be concentrated in the hands of the

ruling elite (the nobility), by virtue of their karma, which determined their birth and social

status. Power is derived from networks of obligation and loyalty given in return for protection

and assistance in times of need; in other words, for the judicious distribution of resources. But

for that to happen, ruling elites had to gain control over resources to distribute"

 

Continue to read full article..

http://www.freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/inline_images/LAOSFINAL.pdf


 Pretty much the same with Bush and JFK families here in America. they rules America.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Very comprehensive and it really speaks the truth of Laos

Some part of the article:

"In traditional Lao society, it was

considered natural for resources (wealth) and power to be concentrated in the hands of the

ruling elite (the nobility), by virtue of their karma, which determined their birth and social

status. Power is derived from networks of obligation and loyalty given in return for protection

and assistance in times of need; in other words, for the judicious distribution of resources. But

for that to happen, ruling elites had to gain control over resources to distribute"

 

Continue to read full article..

http://www.freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/inline_images/LAOSFINAL.pdf


 Pretty much the same with Bush and JFK families here in America. they rules America.


For sure there are corruptions in every country, but we cannot compare third world and developing countries with developed countries. There are corruptions in the US, France, Germany, Japan, Korea etc, but it's much less frequent and when caught the corrupted officials are put on the news, have to pay back and go to jail. That's not the case in poor countries and those governed by dictators that take control of everything among the leaders themselves, and the amounts of corrupted money represent a big fraction of the country budget. These guys are shameless thieves. The money should have been used for the education and development of the country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_Perceptions_Index



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