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    Public Administration Reform in Bulgaria: Top-down and Externally-driven Approach by Emilia Zankina

    Published 2020-04-01
    Subjects: “…public administration reform, Bulgaria, e-government, reduction of administrative burden, civil service…”
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    THE COMINFORM EMIGRATION IN BULGARIA by Milan Milenković

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The main aim of this paper is to analyze the organization and activities of the Yugoslav political emigration in Bulgaria from 1948. to 1955. As a Soviet-satellite, Bulgaria was one of the countries chosen by the political dissidents (after the Yugoslav split with Cominform) not only for the purpose of political asylum, but also for the continuation of their struggle against Yugoslav government. …”
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    The role and principles of tourist zoning in Bulgaria by O. V. Gorbunova, A. N. Mikhailin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The article describes the experience with tourist zoning in Bulgaria - main principles and goals of the tourism zoning into separate tourist regions. …”
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    Elections in Croatia, Northern Macedonia, Bulgaria and Serbia by Pavel E. Kandel

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The center-right GERB has beaten its rivals in Bulgaria, but is experiencing great difficulty forming a government, so the question is has it really won? …”
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    Bulgarian tourism and the problem of poverty alleviation in Bulgaria by Preslav Mihaylov Dimitrov, Rouska Kraseta, Boiko Dimitrov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…These two sub-questions, these two issues, have been chosen deliberately as the usual excuse of the representatives of the Bulgarian tourism industry for the much weaker results in comparison to the neighboring competing countries is that the tourists who come usually to Bulgaria from Western Europe are poorer. Another reason for the above posed questions is the contentiously repeated in the Bulgarian society “mantra” that the tourism sector in the country will grow on its own without any need of government support and direction and it will lead to a steady increase in the disposable incomes of the employed personnel. …”
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    ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE IN THE REGIONAL MUSEUMS OF HISTORY IN BULGARIA – CASE STUDY OF REGIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY VARNA by Genka Rafailova, Todor Dyankov, Krasimira Yancheva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The present study aims to define and discuss opportunities for developing entrepreneurial culture regarding the management of regional museums of history in Bulgaria, based on a case study of the Regional Museum of History Varna (RMH Varna), Bulgaria. …”
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    Configuration institutionnelle nationale et gouvernance locale des biens communs complexes by Nona Nenovska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article focuses on the study of complex commons in the context of institutional and socio-economic dynamics in Bulgaria. The work focuses on highlighting the institutional arrangements produced by different actors at local level that underpin the governance of the Kaliakra marine protected area (MPA) and the harvesting of the invasive species Rapana venosa. …”
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    GOVERNANCE MATTERS: INSIGHTS INTO EUROPEAN UNION FUND ABSORPTION ACROSS SUCCESSIVE MULTIANNUAL FINANCIAL FRAMEWORKS by Diana BĂLAN, Ana-Cristina NICOLESCU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the other hand, countries with weaker governance, including Romania and Bulgaria, demonstrate a low absorption rate. …”
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    Media Framing of “Ultimatum, No Thanks” Protests in North Macedonia: Analyzing Nationalist Confrontation and Ethnic Solidarity Frames by Samet Yerköy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article examines the media framing of the demonstrations in North Macedonia’s capital againstthe French proposal aimed at resolving the country’s dispute with Bulgaria and initiating EU accessiontalks. The protests, held from July 2, 2022 to July 16, 2022 under the slogan “Ultimatum, No Thanks,”reflected widespread opposition to the proposal, which many saw as detrimental to Macedonian nationalinterests. …”
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    PERFORMANCE BUDGETING IN THE SOUTH-EAST EUROPE COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES by Meldina Kokorović Jukan, Elman Nadžaković

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… Adoption of any budget is perhaps the most important and time-consuming activity of any government. As a modern tool for linking strategic planning and budgeting, performance budgeting is conditio sine qua non for implementation of modern multi-annual budgeting system. …”
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    PERFORMANCE BUDGETING IN THE SOUTH-EAST EUROPE COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES by Meldina Kokorović Jukan, Elman Nadžaković

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… Adoption of any budget is perhaps the most important and time-consuming activity of any government. As a modern tool for linking strategic planning and budgeting, performance budgeting is conditio sine qua non for implementation of modern multi-annual budgeting system. …”
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    IS THERE ANY FUTURE FOR COAL POWER PLANTS IN EUROPE? by A. V. Zimakov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Domestic coal extracting industry can pose a significant hindering factor for a coal power plants phase-out and can effectively block the process. This is the case inBulgaria,Romania,Hungary,CzechRepublic,GreeceandPoland. …”
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