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Valeri Simeonov
Anti-Communism, Neoliberalisation, Fascism by Bozhin Stiliyanov
WRITTEN COMMENTS of the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee
Emigration in Europe
Law and Order Do Not Always Go Together. Vigilantism As Citizens Attempt to Enforce Order Outside the Law Is Rising
Bulgarian Parliamentary Elections: a Final Look at the Parties and the Polls
Neo-Nationalismus in Der Eu: Sozio-Ökonomische Programmatik Und Praxis
Muslim Denomination in Bulgaria
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Right-Wing Populist Parties and the Mellowing Down of Euroscepticism in Eastern Europe Under the Influence of Europeanization
MIDEM Jahresbericht 2020: Emigration in Europa
Debating Populism Vs Democracy in the Bulgarian Media Ecosystem
Far-Right Extremism in Europe 2021
Bulgaria Political Briefing: OVERVIEW of the POLITICAL 2019 YEAR for BULGARIA Evgeniy Kandilarov
The Party System in Bulgaria
General Election in Bulgaria 5
Antigypsyism in Bulgarian Election Campaigns: a Case Study
BAROMETER Politicalгодина 16, Брой Parties 4, Октомври-Декември in Bulgaria 2016
Outgoing Prime Minister Boyko Borissov Wins His Wager and Also the General Election in Bulgaria
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BAROMETER Political Parties in Bulgaria
Polit-Barometer
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE at a GLANCE” Is a Weekly Review of the Most Significant Current Political, Economic, Energy, Defense, and Security News of Southeastern
Circular Migration and the Rights of Migrant Workers in Central And
Framing Political Populism in Contemporary Media Ecosystem Peicheva, Dobrinka; Rayceva, Lilia
Die Migration Bulgarischer Staatsbürger Nach Deutschland Ursachen Und Auswirkungen Auf Die Heimatgesellschaft
Bulgaria: Freedom in the World 2018 Country Report
Women's Rights and Right-Wing Populism
Moderation of Nationalist Parties in Bulgaria
Polit-Barometer
Bulgaria 2019 Human Rights Report
List of Issues by the European Roma Rights Centre Concerning Bulgaria
Bulgaria by Emilia Zankina and Boris Gurov
Unity Makes Strength? How the Radical Right Could Become Kingmakers in Bulgaria