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Philip Dimitrov
There Has Been No Bulgarian Tradition of Any Long-Standing Resistance to the Communist Regime
Vernacular Religion in Diaspora: a Case Study of the Macedono-Bulgarian Group in Toronto
Anti-Communism, Neoliberalisation, Fascism by Bozhin Stiliyanov
Addressing the Causes of Terrorism the Club De Madrid Series on Democracy and Terrorism Volume I
Bulgaria: the Greatest Vacillations Simeon Djankov March 1, 2014 In
25 Years Freedom in Bulgaria
Technocratic Governments: Power, Expertise and Crisis Politics in European Democracies
Europe Dialogues No
Annual Report
Collaborative
Bulgaria's 1996 Parliamentary Elections
Uncaptive Minds
Graving Another Testament: a Critical Discourse Analysis of the Sydney Anglicans Under Peter Jensen 2001-2013
Bulgaria, Part 3
Dismantling Communist Structures Is Hardly Extremism
A Constant in an Ever-Changing World: Washington's Pursuit of Its
The Havighurst Center for Russian & Post-Soviet Studies Fall 2009 Newsletter
Experience from the Bulgarian Administrative Reforms
Top View
Democracy's Way Back to the Heart
From Revolution to Coalition – Radical Left Parties in Europe
2016 Annual Report
Bulgarian Folk Dancers in Traditional Clothing
Bulgarian Post-Election Study October 1991
The Politics of Banking Sector Legal Reform in the Post-Communist Region After 1989
Buying Into the American Dream
Instititutional Requirements and Problem Solving in the Public Administrations of the Enlarged European Union and Its Neighbours
310-323 Dimitrov Fall 09.Indd
MADRID+10 Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism 27-28 October 2015
Madrid Agenda
Cdl-Ad(2017)027
Explaining the Slovak Sonderweg: Slovakia's Path of Political Transformation During Her First Five Years of Independence (1993-8)
Why We Lost.Pdf
Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 26, Number 26, June 25