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Spain at the Crossroads: Civil Society, Politics, and the Rule of Law
Harvard University Press, 1999 Cloth: 978-0-674-00052-0 Library of Congress Classification KKT2020.P4713 1999 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.94609049
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book explores the trials of Spanish democracy from the death of Franco to the present. But the heart of the story is the generation that came of age in the 1960s, assumed political power, and formed the first Socialist government in 1982 with Felipe González as Prime Minister, which was returned to power in four consecutive elections. Starting in 1993, however, the government came under siege. High officials were accused of authorizing the assassination of as many as twenty-eight Basque nationalists suspected of terrorism over the years, and of covering up these crimes. This scandal, along with other disclosures of corruption and serious law-breaking, shook the country's confidence in its legal and political institutions and in its ability to hold its leaders to the rule of law. See other books on: Civil society | Crossroads | Pérez-Díaz, Víctor M. | Rule | Rule of law See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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