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Associations and the Social Origins of the Transition during the Late Franco Regime,tions. From this longer-term perspective, the revival of associational life forms part of the broader transformation of Spanish society under the Franco regime that helped pave the way for the Transition. Within this framework, this article explores the general scope of the new associational culturehandle 发表于 2025-3-25 11:32:41
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The Origins of Democratic Support in Post-Franco Spain: Learning to Be a Democrat under Authoritariand unrelated levels of satisfaction with its functioning (Maravall 1984, 1995; Montero and Torcal 1990; Gunther 1992; Morán and Benedicto 1995; Montero et al. 1997). But how was this high level of democratic support created and how can we explain its stability over time?最低点 发表于 2025-3-25 18:58:43
The Franco Dictatorship: A Bifurcated Regime?,f European history, in fact, only one personal dictatorship has been comparable in duration, that of his neighbour and close contemporary, Salazar, which lasted a few months more or less than Franco’s did, depending on what date we choose to mark Salazar’s assumption of full powers. The only EuropeaFAZE 发表于 2025-3-25 22:10:15
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The United States and Spain: From Franco to Juan Carlos,In his seminal work, ., published in 1991, the political scientist Samuel P. Huntington set out to explain why some 30 countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America experienced transitions from non-democratic to democratic political systems between 1974 and 1990.engrave 发表于 2025-3-26 07:00:05
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