Portugal from the First Republic to the Cold War.
Salazar was appointed Finance Minister in 1928 to rescue Portugal's economy and allow the dictatorship to restore order. He wanted the Portuguese people to live habitually according to Catholic social teachings. The First Republic from 1910-1926 was unstable due to conflicts between urban/rural, Catholic/secular, and classes. Salazar established an authoritarian corporatist regime based on Catholic social principles of God, country, and family to end disorder and restore finances. The regime remained neutral in World War 2 while favoring the Allies. It maintained control through a false democracy and suppressing opposition like General Delgado, who was assassinated in 1965.