Despite their economic, political and cultural similarities, Portugal and Spain experienced different trajectories of civil-military relations during the twentieth century. After having handed power over to a civilian dictator, Salazar, the Portuguese military eventually caused the downfall of his authoritarian Estado Novo regime and led the transition to democracy. In contrast, in Spain the military, which had helped Franco to defeat the Republic in 1939 remained loyal to the dictatorship’s principles and, after his death, obstructed the democratisation process. This research sheds light on these different patterns by comparing the policy instruments that governments used to control the military throughout Portuguese and Spanish d...
Portuguese language translation is available here: https://calhoun.nps.edu/handle/10945/49921Civil-m...
This project examines how coalitions and their trajectories help to explain the variations in regime...
Paper presented at: The Seventh Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Univ...
Did Portuguese and Spanish authoritarian governments use different combinations of tools to maintain...
By applying the nodality, authority, treasure and organisation public policy framework and neo-insti...
By applying the nodality, authority, treasure and organisation public policy framework and neo-insti...
The military is an important factor for the success or failure of democratisation processes. Portuga...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
This article analyses the evolution of civil-military relations in Spain from 1923 to 2021. The res...
This paper analyses the influence of political regimes on the level and economic composition of mili...
In Iberian Military Politics: Controlling the Armed Forces During Dictatorship and Democratisation ,...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Portugal was in a unique position, both geographically and...
This article analyses the evolving relations between the military and political power in Portugal, f...
En esta tesis se aborda un tema en el área de Historia Política y Social comparada: las políticas so...
Portuguese language translation is available here: https://calhoun.nps.edu/handle/10945/49921Civil-m...
This project examines how coalitions and their trajectories help to explain the variations in regime...
Paper presented at: The Seventh Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Univ...
Did Portuguese and Spanish authoritarian governments use different combinations of tools to maintain...
By applying the nodality, authority, treasure and organisation public policy framework and neo-insti...
By applying the nodality, authority, treasure and organisation public policy framework and neo-insti...
The military is an important factor for the success or failure of democratisation processes. Portuga...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
This article analyses the evolution of civil-military relations in Spain from 1923 to 2021. The res...
This paper analyses the influence of political regimes on the level and economic composition of mili...
In Iberian Military Politics: Controlling the Armed Forces During Dictatorship and Democratisation ,...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Portugal was in a unique position, both geographically and...
This article analyses the evolving relations between the military and political power in Portugal, f...
En esta tesis se aborda un tema en el área de Historia Política y Social comparada: las políticas so...
Portuguese language translation is available here: https://calhoun.nps.edu/handle/10945/49921Civil-m...
This project examines how coalitions and their trajectories help to explain the variations in regime...
Paper presented at: The Seventh Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Univ...