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About Politics with Partiality . What have we achieved and where have we failed?

About Politics with Partiality . What have we achieved and where have we failed?

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Product Code:
1865-01
ISBN
978-619-152-959-9
SKU
08.0065
Year
08-12-2016
Pages
488
Size
140/215 мм
Weight
0.25 kg
Cover Type
Paperback
Genre
Books About the Transition, Political Science & Politics, Essays

Asparuh Panov

Asparuh Panov

Asparuh Panov was born in 1949 in Sofia. In 1973 he graduated in chemistry at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" and until 1990 is a research associate at the Central Laboratory of Photoprocesses at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Since the end of 1989 he has been involved in political activity. Until 1995 he was Deputy chairman of the Radical Democratic Party. From 1991 to 1994 he was a m…

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This is one, if I can say so, a collecting" book. In its first part, it includes 63 separate publications from my personal blog, written on various political occasions over the past two years. On the one hand, they are a logical complement to the analyzes and conclusions of my three books published between 2007 and 2013, and on the other hand, they contain many untransparent and unspoken truths about the controversial Bulgarian transition. A transition that not only has not finished but seems to be just starting now.

The second part of the book is devoted to my long and extremely productive collaboration with the weekly newspaper "Culture", with editor-in-chief Koprinka Chervenkova. The third is related to some of the most delicate and painful deficits in the Bulgarian political and institutional culture - restrictions on freedom of speech and the symbiosis between media and politics.

Instead of concluding, I bring to readers' attention the provocative reflections on the "eternal" and perhaps the most important topic of the transition: "What have we achieved and where have we failed?". I have written and talked many times on this subject, as the discussion hasas the discussion has always begun and has never been finished. It will not be finished with this proposed text, but at least I hope it will be accepted with all the seriousness of the issues under discussion.

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