Democratic transition

The Democratic transition is an analysis of the political process characterized by progressive passage of the Dictature to the Démocratie. The transition can take place under very different conditions. It is in general spread out over several annéeset very different contexts - the level of development just like the former existence of a democratic system are factors supporting success this transition. When a military Junta, this one often negotiates its immunity before leaving the capacity (cf the Chile under Pinochet or the Argentinian Dictature.) Also, the transition in question can sometimes take many years. In Spain, at the time of the vote on the Law on the historical memory in 2006, there are still streets bearing the name of Franco. In Europe, in addition to the " Spanish Democratic transition " (1975-82) or the Revolution of the eyelets to the Portugal (1974), one can quote the disappearance of the socialist modes of the " block soviétique" as from the year 1989.

The concept of democratic transition echoed the concepts of demographic, and urban Transition. is total processes amennt humanity of a point have towards a point B. the inescapable dimension of a transition adapted to the political context? Concept of " diffusion démocratique" , less constraining in terms of presupposed can be preferred with that of " transition".

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