The Portuguese transition to democracy


Autoria(s): Rezola, Maria Inácia
Data(s)

14/12/2014

14/12/2014

14/12/2012

Resumo

On 25 April 1974 the Armed Forces Movement (MFA – Movimento das Forças Armadas) rose against the dictatorial regime that had governed Portugal for 48 years. This event was the beginning of a turbulent transition process that was to culminate in the approval of a new constitution in April 1976 and in the instauration of a Western style pluralist democracy. There are many political scientists and historians who note the original and unexpected nature of this transition; however, there are very many different interpretations with respect to the roles played by each of the actors in the process: the armed forces, the parties and political movements and the social forces/movements. The aim of this paper is to clarify this matter through an examination of the principal events of the revolution.

Identificador

Rezola, Maria Inácia - “The Portuguese transition to democracy” in Herr, Richard; Pinto, António Costa (eds.) - The Portuguese Republic at One Hundred. Berkley: University of California, Institute of European Studies, 2012. ISBN 9780981933627. pp. 83-99.

9780981933627

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/4060

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley

Relação

https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1vp517x1

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Transição à democracia #Portugal – século XX #Revolução Portuguesa
Tipo

bookPart