1 juin 2018
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Stéphane Boisard et al., « Introduction au dossier: De la dictature à la démocratie en Espagne et au Chili: retour critique sur la « troisième vague de démocratisation de la fin du xxe siècle » », Les Cahiers de Framespa, ID : 10.4000/framespa.4704
Between 1974 and 1990, at least 30 countries made transitions to democracy, just about doubling the number of democratic governments in the world [...] By the early 1970s, most of the Protestant countries in the world had already become democratic. The third wave of the 1970s and 1980s was overwhelmingly a Catholic wave. Beginning in Portugal and Spain, it swept through six South American and three Central American countries, moved on to the Philippines, doubled back to Mexico and Chile, and ...