Author (Person) | Salgado de Matos, Luís |
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Series Title | South European Society and Politics |
Series Details | Vol.8, Nos 1-2, Summer-Autumn 2003, p69-96 |
Publication Date | June 2003 |
ISSN | 1360-8746 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Article is part of a special issue entitled 'Spain and Portugal in the European Union. The first fifteen years'. This essay argues that there exists a crucial triangle for speedy European integration and the institutionalisation of representative democracy: a strong state-nation, strong elites and a reasonable level of economic development. In the author's view, Portugal was able to accomplish a democratic revolution and accession to the EU because it was a strong state-nation, had competitive elites, and was a cohesive society. He suggests that Eastern European candidates should rebuild their elites and increase social cohesiveness before becoming full EU state-members. If they come in too quickly, they will be unable to cope with the challenges they will have to deal with later on. |
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Countries / Regions | Eastern Europe, Portugal |