Transitions From Dictatorship To Democracy

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A01=Daniel Nataf
A01=Elizabeth Sammis
A01=Fred A. III Lopez
A01=Ronald H. Chilcote
A01=Stylianos Hadjiyannis
Author_Daniel Nataf
Author_Elizabeth Sammis
Author_Fred A. III Lopez
Author_Ronald H. Chilcote
Author_Stylianos Hadjiyannis
authoritarianism studies
Banco Nacional Ultramarino
Big Comprador Bourgeoisie
bloc
bourgeoisie
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Civil Society
classes
comparative political systems
comprador
Comprador Bourgeoisie
Contemporary Society
democratization theory
Direct Democracy
domestic
Domestic Bourgeoisie
dominated
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European integration politics
foreign
Fraga Iribarne
Franco Regime
Hegemonic Fraction
International Monetary Fund
masses
Monopolistic Groups
NATO Military Basis
Opus Dei
Political Parties
popular
Portuguese Economy
Portuguese Industrialists
Portuguese Party System
post-authoritarian regime transitions
power
Power Bloc Alliance
PSD Government
Romano German Law
Silva Government
social class analysis
state power transformation
Ta Nea
Urban Petty Bourgeoisie
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780844816753
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1990
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1991. In the late 1970s, Nicos Poulantzas, in Crisis of the Dictatorships: Portugal, Spain, Greece, applied his well-known theoretical perspectives to a concrete analysis of the major transformations that occurred in those three countries during 1974 and 1975. His provocative and interpretative analysis not only provided a basis for comparative study but also examined several important theoretical questions about transition from dictatorship to representative democracy and on to socialism. The present essays offer a retrospective assessment of this transition and examine current developments with particular attention to the role of the state and social classes in the overthrow of the old dictatorships, the evolution of representative democracy and political parties, and the formal integration of these countries into the European Eco nomic Community and the international capitalist system.
Ronald H. Chilcote, Stylianos Hadjiyannis, Fred A. López III, Daniel Nataf, Elizabeth Sammis