1987
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-75901987000400009
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O Enead e o futuro administrador

Abstract: da sede regional-SP no Enead. Rev. Adm. Empr.A partir da desorganização e esvaziamento da UNE e seu congresso, vitimado pela repressão policial e polrtica dos' últimos negros anos de regime militar, os encontros de área surgem para suprir a carência de um relacionamento acadêmico democrático e instrutivo. A falência de uma entidade que há anos significou a luta dos estudantes frente aos mais diversos temas nacionais -o petróleo é nosso, reformas de base, anistia -e temas mais especffí-cos -qualidade de ensino,… Show more

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“…In addition, February 1974 saw the launch of the book Portugal and the Future by General Spínola, who was at the time deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. In the book, he stated that the only solution to the Colonial War was not armed, but political, through the recognition of the right of people to self-determination (Spínola 1974). This stance, taken by such an important figure, triggered an implosion in the regime.…”
Section: Portuguese Armed Organisations In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, February 1974 saw the launch of the book Portugal and the Future by General Spínola, who was at the time deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. In the book, he stated that the only solution to the Colonial War was not armed, but political, through the recognition of the right of people to self-determination (Spínola 1974). This stance, taken by such an important figure, triggered an implosion in the regime.…”
Section: Portuguese Armed Organisations In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spínola was a conservative, but had criticised Caetano and urged a political solution to the colonial problem. 2 Furthermore, he was confident that he could control, and eventually use, both the MFA and the political parties. Among the latter, which formed the first government of national unity established after the revolution, the most important were the Communists (Partido Comunista Português, PCP), the Socialists (Partido Socialista, PS), the right of centre Popular Democratic Party (Partido Popular Democrático, PPD, later renamed Partido Social Democrata, PSD) and the conservative Democratic and Social Centre Party (Centro Democrático e Social, CDS).…”
Section: The Revolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, in February 1974, the charismatic deputy chief of staff, General Antó nio de Spínola, an advocate of a political solution to the wars, published Portugal e o Futuro, which called for a fundamental reassessment of colonial policy. 63 This led to his dismissal by Caetano, his one-time ally, along with his superior, the chief of the general staff, General Costa Gomes. Now long-standing but usually dormant suspicions between the political and the military pillars of the Estado Novo flared into life.…”
Section: The Commons Debatementioning
confidence: 99%