Salazar's Ministerial Elite, 1932-1968
@article{Lewis1978SalazarsME, title={Salazar's Ministerial Elite, 1932-1968}, author={P. H. Lewis}, journal={The Journal of Politics}, year={1978}, volume={40}, pages={622 - 647} }
IT IS MORE DIFFICULT to study dictatorships than democracies because the internal politics of the former are deliberately hidden from the public view. There is no free press, no free public opinion, no open lobbying or party competition. Even so, authoritarian regimes in the modern world must go through the process of renewal and change as they, like democracies, are forced to respond to the political and social pressures of the times. How is it possible, then, to chart the evolution of… CONTINUE READING
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