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    Bulgaria.Boris Danailov - 1994 - World Futures 39 (1):93-101.
    (1994). Bulgaria. World Futures: Vol. 39, The Evolution of European Identity: Surveys of the Growing Edge A Report by the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 93-101.
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  2. Bulgaria-problematic establishment of a multiparty system.J. Capdevielle, R. E. Y. H. & A. Todorov - 1994 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 96:191-211.
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    Bulgaria at the onset of clinical ethics consultation.Silviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska - 2022 - Monash Bioethics Review 40 (Suppl 1):6-27.
    BackgroundOver the years, Bulgarian bioethics has been mainly an academic enterprise and fallen short of providing health professionals with skills for ethical decision-making. Clinical ethics support (CES) was piloted by the author through two bottom-up models – METAP (Modular, Ethical, Treatment, Allocation of resources, Process) and MCD (Moral Case Deliberation).AimsThis paper aims to present and analyse developments in the area of clinical ethics and the first experiences in CES in Bulgaria.MethodologyThe project reported here included a review of relevant literature (...)
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    Bulgaria: The Taiwan of Eastern Europe. Meraklia - 1981 - Télos 1981 (49):173-180.
    Ten years ago we had the unity slogan: “25 equals 100,” meaning that 25 years of Communist rule had brought the country forward an entire century. In 1976 we finally got the catchword: “1956-1976: Twenty Years of Happiness, Progress, etc.” and a large portrait of Shivkoff, the head of state. In 1979, however, there was no “35-140” slogan. This is understandable, in view of the accelerated drop in the standard of living and the open and ever more apparent dependence of (...)
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    Bulgaria: Could We Regain What We Have Already Lost?Rumyana Kolarova - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63.
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    News from Bulgaria.Christopher Adair-Toteff - 1995 - The Leibniz Review 5:40-40.
    In contrast to the enthusiastic reception of Kant and to Hegel, scholars in Bulgaria have traditionally not been interested in the philosophy of Leibniz. That is not to say that there has been no interest, for in 1898 the Monadology was translated into Bulgarian along with an introduction and notes. In 1920, I. A. Georgov published a book simply titled Leibniz that is an exposition of his philosophy. Recently there has been growing interest in Leibnizian thinking. Another book, by Y. (...)
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    News from Bulgaria.Christopher Adair-Toteff - 1995 - The Leibniz Review 5:40-40.
    In contrast to the enthusiastic reception of Kant and to Hegel, scholars in Bulgaria have traditionally not been interested in the philosophy of Leibniz. That is not to say that there has been no interest, for in 1898 the Monadology was translated into Bulgarian along with an introduction and notes. In 1920, I. A. Georgov published a book simply titled Leibniz that is an exposition of his philosophy. Recently there has been growing interest in Leibnizian thinking. Another book, by Y. (...)
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  8. Byzantium and Bulgaria. A Comparative Study across the Early Medieval Frontier.Robert Browning - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (2):268-269.
     
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    A polícia política na Bulgária socialista – A “máquina de legitimação” do regime, 1944-1989.Elitza L. Bachvarova - 2018 - Dialogos 22 (1):91.
    Este trabalho examina o caráter, o funcionamento e as mudanças do aparelho de segurança do Estado, os "arcana imperii" socialistas, na Bulgária pré-1989. Com base na noção de ‘governança’ de Foucault e de sua formulação do ‘poder’ como sendo construtivo e repressivo ao mesmo tempo, o presente artigo analisa o braço forte do regime visto como instituição de gestão do conhecimento. A importância da vigilância para a política moderna e a dinâmica do sigilo são discutidas como sendo estruturadas por tecnologias (...)
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    La tendencia universalista en el espejo de un icono «islamo-cristiano» de Tatáritsa, Bulgaria.Vladislava Spasova Ilieva - 2017 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 22:451-473.
    The supraconfessional spirit, very characteristic of the Ottoman world, which tended to regroup many different elements, and was based on the universal conviction, according to which all religions are valued and competed for the same purposes, still resonates in the Balkans. A significant example, that in this article is analyzed from the perspective of the phenomenon of shared holiness and as a mirror of diverse influences, is an icon of Bulgaria, the unusual Islamic-Christian representation of the Virgin and Child, which (...)
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    Around europe: Bulgaria in a time of change.Zlatin Tepsiev - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (3):152–152.
    In the process of recovering a noble commercial past, Bulgaria has serious problems to deal with. The author is Director General of the Bulgarian State Institute of Marketing and Management in Sofia.
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    Reform Politics in Bulgaria.A. Pitassio - 1989 - Télos 1989 (79):204-216.
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    Media Representations and the Politics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bulgaria.Maria Popova & Iliya Valkov - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (2):143-146.
    Low levels of media literacy in Bulgaria have provided fertile soil for anti-vaxxers and spawned disinformation campaigns as a major means of influencing the public opinion. Bulgaria has gained a reputation as the poorest and most corrupt country in the European Union (EU) and the fastest-shrinking nation in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated some of the well-known, long-standing problems in the healthcare system in Bulgaria – rising morbidity, an insufficient number of hospital beds, a low rate of COVID-19 vaccination, (...)
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    The Position of Bulgaria with Regard to the Albanian Factor in Macedonia During the London Conference of Ambassadors.Anton Panchev - 2014 - Seeu Review 10 (1):135-142.
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  15. History of philosophy in Bulgaria.Angel Iliev Bŭnkov - 1975 - Sofia: Sofia Press.
     
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    On political philosophy in bulgaria – a fresh look? Reply to N. Milkov.Plamen Makariev - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (3):207-217.
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    Figurative art in Bulgaria from the 1920s and 1930s: The School of Kyustendil, Kiril Tsonev and Boris Elisayeff.Galina Dekova - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 21 (1):188-200.
    The aim of this paper is to present those realistic tendencies in Bulgarian painting from the 1920s and 1930s, that echoe contemporary West European ones, like the New Objectivity in Germany. Among others, it will be shown how Bulgarian artist’s paintings are inspired by the folklore primitive from the past and reflect the assiduity of cultural administration to renew the idea of a modern artistic school of art with a defined national character.
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    Socialist internationalism and state feminism during the Cold War: the case of Bulgaria and Zambia.Kristen Ghodsee - 2015 - Clio 41:114-137.
    Après l’indépendance, la Zambie est gouverné par l’UNIP (United National Independence Party) qui met en place à partir de 1972 « une démocratie à parti unique ». Bien que non aligné au début, le pays choisit alors un développement socialiste et compte de plus en plus sur l’aide du bloc de l’Est. Éléments-clés du combat pour l’indépendance nationale, les femmes continuent à jouer un rôle dans le Parti. Cet article examine l’économie politique de l’aide apportée par les organisations officielles de (...)
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    Turks in Eighteenth‐century Bulgarian literature: Historical roots of present‐day attitudes in Bulgaria.Rossitsa Gradeva - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):421-426.
    (1996). Turks in Eighteenth‐century Bulgarian literature: Historical roots of present‐day attitudes in Bulgaria. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 421-426.
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    The critical tradition in bulgaria.Dimitar Tsatsov - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (1-2):37-46.
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    Trafficking in Women in Bulgaria: A New Stage.Nadya Kozhouharova & Milena Stateva - 2004 - Feminist Review 76 (1):110-116.
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    Work without Labor contract and changing employment policy in Bulgaria.Tanya Chavdarova - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):664-673.
    (1996). Work without Labor contract and changing employment policy in Bulgaria. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 664-673.
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    The Relationship Between Individuals’ Recognition of Human Rights and Responses to Socially Responsible Companies: Evidence from Russia and Bulgaria.Petya Puncheva-Michelotti, Marco Michelotti & Peter Gahan - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (4):583-605.
    An emerging body of literature has highlighted a gap in our understanding of the extent to which the salience attached to human rights is likely to influence the extent to which an individual takes account of Corporate Social Responsibility in decision making. The primary aim of this study is to begin to address this gap by understanding how individuals attribute different emphasis on specific aspects of human rights when making decisions to purchase, work, invest or support the community operations for (...)
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  24. Media Representations and the Politics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bulgaria.Iliya Valkov & Maria Popova - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (2):143-146.
    ABSTRACT Low levels of media literacy in Bulgaria have provided fertile soil for anti-vaxxers and spawned disinformation campaigns as a major means of influencing the public opinion. Bulgaria has gained a reputation as the poorest and most corrupt country in the European Union (EU) and the fastest-shrinking nation in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated some of the well-known, long-standing problems in the healthcare system in Bulgaria – rising morbidity, an insufficient number of hospital beds, a low rate of COVID-19 (...)
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    Nursing Ethics: What Lies Ahead? The Case of Bulgaria.Sashka Popova - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (1):69-72.
    In Bulgaria, we are sharing a transition to a civic society and a market economy, which means transferring to new parameters of our culture. Many old customs based on coer cion, obedience and unacceptable interference are gradually dying out, and new princi ples tend to shape the way we live our collective lives. These include the ethics of partnership, which tend to create an assertion of individual rights and an affirmation of free will and autonomy, and within which the individual (...)
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    How to Fix an Election Honestly! Ivan Petrov Salabashev's Novel Voting Procedure in Bulgaria, 1879–1880.Martina Bečvářová - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (3):397-406.
    Summary In this article, using archival sources we show how mathematical knowledge and methods helped to solve the problem of the election of the first exclusively Bulgarian government in the peaceful election in 1879 and 1880. We will describe the situation in Bulgaria, and especially the role of the mathematician, politician and financier Ivan Petrov Salabashev (1853–1924).
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    Building the ethical infrastructure of the market in post–communist countries: The case of bulgaria.Rossitsa Rangelova - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (4):220–229.
    This study considers major problems involved in seeking to build a post–communist ethical infrastructure for business transactions in Bulgaria. After an analysis of the basic economic and political realities of the present transition period, some recent empirical findings are presented concerning the emerging ethics and business culture, concluding with practical recommendations for the future. The author is Senior Research Associate and she also teaches the Social and Business Dimensions of Business in the Institute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of (...)
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    Application of METAP methodology for clinical ethics consultation in end-of-life care in Bulgaria.Silviya Stoyanova Aleksandrova-Yankulovska - 2020 - Clinical Ethics 15 (4):204-212.
    Although clinical ethics consultation has existed for more than 40 years in the USA and Europe, it was not available in Bulgaria until recently. In introducing clinical ethics consultation into our country, the Modular, Ethical, Treatment, Allocation of resources, Process methodology has been preferred because of its potential to be used in resource-poor settings and its strong educational function. This paper presents the results of a METAP evaluation in a hospital palliative care ward in the town of Vratsa. The evaluation (...)
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    Protests, Internet and Cultural Change in Bulgaria.Ambareva Hristin - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 65 (2).
    Writing this article was motivated by the wave of protests in 2013 in Bulgaria. The long and massive protest in the summer of 2013 combined three important features: 1) young people and middle class as the main driver of the events, 2) political action for non-economic value and 3) denial of partisanship and political representation, and support for participatory democracy. These features of the protest relate well to the Inglehart’s framework and describe the profile of “postmaterialists”: people with self-expression values. (...)
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    Participatory Cultures of Remembrance: The Artistic Memory of the Communist Past in Romania and Bulgaria.Maria-Alina Asavei - 2015 - History of Communism in Europe 6:209-231.
    This paper examines the participatory trend in cultural memory practices, focusing on the participatory artistic memory of communism in Romania and Bulgaria from a comparative perspective. On the one hand, these participatory artistic memory projects examine the ways in which ordinary people and contemporary artists share their memories of the communist past outside of the officially sanctioned interpretations, aiming to foster their own version of “monument” that does not necessarily follow the ossifying politics of monuments. On the other hand, a (...)
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  31. First International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Logic and Applications (May 29-June 2, 1990, Varna, Bulgaria).B. St Chendov, N. N. Obreshkov & T. R. Mikhaĭlova (eds.) - 1990 - Sofia: Pub. House of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
     
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    Extending the Reach of Human Rights to Encompass Victims of Rape: M.C. V. Bulgaria.Joanne Conaghan - 2005 - Feminist Legal Studies 13 (1):145-157.
    This note analyses a recent case of the European Court of Justice in which the applicant, a 14-year old rape victim, alleged that Bulgarian criminal law violated her rights under Articles 3 and 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights in pursuing a practice of only prosecuting rape where there was evidence of the use of physical force and active resistance. In upholding the applicant’s claims, the Court re-affirmed the positive obligation on states to adopt measures to ensure that (...)
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    Degree of Trust in the Western Balkans and Bulgaria.Zorica Kuburic & Ana Kuburic - 2010 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):79-94.
    This article depicts empirical research conducted in the Western Balkans and Bulgaria (project Balkan Monitor 2006 conducted by the Gallup Europe) that is geared towards the trust that citizens have in national and international institutions, as well as people in general. Empirical research provides a realistic picture of trust as seen from the inside. According to the data collected, within the general population, the strongest percentage was given to neighbors, followed by the police and European Union. A considerable degree of (...)
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    On the history of rightist thought in inter-war bulgaria: The existential dimensions of `crisis' in the writings of yanko yanev.Ivan Elenkov - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (1-2):47-59.
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    The Socio-Economic Outcomes Of The Last Turkish Migration From Bulgaria To Turkey.Turhan ÇETİN - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:241-270.
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    The Socio-Economic Outcomes Of The Last Turkish Migration From Bulgaria To Turkey.Turhan ÇETİN - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:602-632.
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    L’epistola del Patriarca Fozio a Boris Michele di Bulgaria.Valeria Leserri - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (1):155-234.
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    Genova e la Bulgaria nel medioevo. (Collana Storica di Fonti e Studi, 42.) Genoa: Istituto di Medievistica, Università di Genova, 1984. Paper. Pp. 459. [REVIEW]John W. Barker - 1987 - Speculum 62 (1):236-237.
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    Comparing Currency Board Automatic Mechanism in Bulgaria, Estonia and Lithuania.Mihail Mihaylov, Kalin Hristov & Nikolay Nenovsky - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (4).
    The paper presents a cross-country analysis of the second generation of currency boards introduced in three East European countries: Bulgaria, Estonia and Lithuania. We focus on their institutional, legal and political characteristics which are closely associated with the operation of the automatic mechanism of currency boards. The presence of an automatic mechanism within the framework of the currency board is often cited as a major counterpoint to the “discretion and subjectivity” of a classical central bank. Since there is no precise (...)
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    History of Transactional Analysis in Bulgaria.Plamen Minchev - 2021 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 30 (3):301-316.
    The article examines the history of transactional analysis (TA) in Bulgaria. The presentation of the ideas of TA in the literature in the country is traced in historical terms. Emphasis is placed on the use of TA in different fields by different scientists and specialists who use it in these fields. Its institutional history related to the establishment of the Bulgarian Society for Transactional Analysis and the entry of TA in academic world is examined.
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  41. An epigram from ratiaria+ latin funerary inscription from bulgaria.Cp Jones - 1988 - American Journal of Philology 109 (2):231-238.
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  42. Visions from the ashes : Philosophical life in bulgaria from 1945 to 1992.Ivanka Raynova & William McBride - 1993 - In János Kristóf Nyíri & Barry Smith (eds.), Philosophy and Political Change in Eastern Europe. La Salle, Illinois: Hegeler Institute. pp. 103-134.
     
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    Debating Gender in State Socialist Women’s Magazines: the Cases of Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.Julia Mead & Kristen Ghodsee - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:17-36.
    Contrary to the accepted Cold War stereotypes about state socialist mass women’s organizations, we will show that Communist leaders were attentive to the construction of gender roles and used women’s magazines as a forum to discuss openly the changing ideals of masculinity and femininity. Through a discourse analysis of articles in Vlasta and Zhenata Dnes, our article will interrogate the categories of “man” and “woman” and their negotiation during the Communist era on the pages of official state magazines. In the (...)
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    Totalitarian and post-totalitarian political myths in Bulgaria.Alida Rizova - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (6):741-746.
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    Nursing the Newborn Nation-State: the changing circumstances of the nursing profession in Bulgaria (1878-1941). [REVIEW]Evguenia Davidova - 2018 - Clio 48:111-132.
    Cet article analyse la professionnalisation progressive des infirmières en Bulgarie. Dans le contexte des profondes transformations sociales de l’espace post-ottoman, l’histoire des infirmières permet d’explorer en termes de genre les relations entre santé publique, processus de construction de l’État et institutions civiques. Deux phases caractérisent cette histoire correspondant aux évolutions du nationalisme de l’État bulgare et de l’intervention des organisations internationales. Dans les années où l’État se développe militairement (1878-1918), les infirmières sont marginales dans la société, tandis que dans la (...)
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  46. Political philosophy in bulgaria – a fresh start? [REVIEW]Nikolay Milkov - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (1-2):145-156.
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    Panos Sophoulis, Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775–831. (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450, 16.) Leiden: Brill, 2011. Pp. xvii, 367; black-and-white figures. $212. ISBN: 9789004206953. [REVIEW]Ian Mladjov - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1169-1172.
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    Building the Ethical Infrastructure of the Market in Post–Communist Countries: The Case of Bulgaria.Rossitsa Rangelova - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (4):220-229.
    This study considers major problems involved in seeking to build a post–communist ethical infrastructure for business transactions in Bulgaria. After an analysis of the basic economic and political realities of the present transition period, some recent empirical findings are presented concerning the emerging ethics and business culture, concluding with practical recommendations for the future. The author is Senior Research Associate and she also teaches the Social and Business Dimensions of Business in the Institute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of (...)
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    Breaking the Code: Political Control and the Humanities in 1960 s Bulgaria.Miglena Nikolchina - 2021 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 44 (4):373-390.
    Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 373-390, December 2021.
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    Modern morality that gives life to vices: Glimpses of the image of moral decay in Bulgaria.Ivelina Nikolova - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
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