New Mediterranean Democracies
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New Mediterranean Democracies
Regime Transition in Spain, Greece and Portugal
Pridham, Geoffrey
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2017
200
Mole
Inglês
9781138960091
15 a 20 dias
453
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Notes on the Contributors; Comparative Perspectives on the New Mediterranean Democracies: A Model of Regime Transition?; Part 1: The Process of Regime Transition: Three Parallel Roads to Democracy; 1. Spain's Evolutionary Pathway from Dictatorship to Democracy 2. Transition to, and Consolidation of, Democratic Politics in Greece, 1974-83: A Tentative Assessment 3. Continuity and Change in Portuguese Politics: Ten Years after the Revolution of 25 April 1974; Part 2: Party Systems and Party Development: Their Role in Democratic Transition; 4. Spain: Parties and the Party System in Transition 5. Political Parties in Post-Junta Greece: A Case of 'Bureaucratic Clientelism'? 6. Social Cleavages and Electoral Performance: The Social Basis of Portuguese Political Parties, 1976-83; Part 3: Comparative Themes of Regime Transition in Mediterranean Europe; 7. Southern European Socialism in Transition 8. The International Context of Democratic Transition 9. Government Performance: An Issue and Three Cases in Search of Theory; Abstracts; Index
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European Politics;Spanish Politics;Greek Politics;Portuguese Politics;New Democracies;West Germany;EEC Membership;NATO Entry;Junta;Military Junta;NATO's Integrate Military Command;NATO's Southern Flank;Panhellenic Socialist Movement;Socio-economic Developments;Mediterranean Democracies;EEC Country;Greek Party System;PCE;Sa Carneiro;Bureaucratic Clientelism;NATO Country;Spain's Foreign Policy;Andreas Papandreou;NATO's Integrate Military Command;Spanish Party System;Southern European Socialists;NATO's Military Command;Gdp Growth Rate;Democratic Compromise
Notes on the Contributors; Comparative Perspectives on the New Mediterranean Democracies: A Model of Regime Transition?; Part 1: The Process of Regime Transition: Three Parallel Roads to Democracy; 1. Spain's Evolutionary Pathway from Dictatorship to Democracy 2. Transition to, and Consolidation of, Democratic Politics in Greece, 1974-83: A Tentative Assessment 3. Continuity and Change in Portuguese Politics: Ten Years after the Revolution of 25 April 1974; Part 2: Party Systems and Party Development: Their Role in Democratic Transition; 4. Spain: Parties and the Party System in Transition 5. Political Parties in Post-Junta Greece: A Case of 'Bureaucratic Clientelism'? 6. Social Cleavages and Electoral Performance: The Social Basis of Portuguese Political Parties, 1976-83; Part 3: Comparative Themes of Regime Transition in Mediterranean Europe; 7. Southern European Socialism in Transition 8. The International Context of Democratic Transition 9. Government Performance: An Issue and Three Cases in Search of Theory; Abstracts; Index
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European Politics;Spanish Politics;Greek Politics;Portuguese Politics;New Democracies;West Germany;EEC Membership;NATO Entry;Junta;Military Junta;NATO's Integrate Military Command;NATO's Southern Flank;Panhellenic Socialist Movement;Socio-economic Developments;Mediterranean Democracies;EEC Country;Greek Party System;PCE;Sa Carneiro;Bureaucratic Clientelism;NATO Country;Spain's Foreign Policy;Andreas Papandreou;NATO's Integrate Military Command;Spanish Party System;Southern European Socialists;NATO's Military Command;Gdp Growth Rate;Democratic Compromise