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Title: The militar and democratic consolidation
Author: Castaño, David
Keywords: Democratic consolidation
Portuguese History
Portuguese Military History
Issue Date: Dec-2016
Publisher: Universidade Católica Editora
Abstract: The Portuguese revolutionary process has been studied and analyzed both by historians and politicalscientists. Less attention has been paid to the long process of consolidation of the democratic regime, also crossed by contradictions and tensions. After two turbulent years the country began a process ofconsolidation of the democratic institutions. However, the role played by the military in the fall of the previous dictatorial regime and the fragility of the new democratic institutions, did not allow their immediate withdrawal from political life. The President of the Republic was a military and the political parties hadagreed to maintain an unelected sovereign body: the Revolutionary Council. This paper presents some elements that help to understand the success of democratic consolidation in Portugal, revealing in particular that this process should not be interpreted as confrontation between democratic civilian parties and the military and that the subordination to the civil power can also be encouraged by the military itself.
Description: UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/75787/2011
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/53702
ISBN: 9789898835147
Appears in Collections:FCSH: IPRI - Capítulos de livros nacionais

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