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The Portuguese military and the state: Rethinking transitions in Europe and Latin America
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes and the transition to more open forms of government and new market structures require extensive change, especially when such shifts lead to the disintegration of previous political, social, and economic systems. In his exploration of the Portuguese case, Lawrence Graham contends that during transitions the absence of a civilian-based opposition movement with organized mass support and solid leadership makes replacement of previous governing elites and control of the state extremely difficult. He argues further that under such circumstances the military frequently becomes a key player in determining political outcomes.
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