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За политиката с пристрастие

Какво постигнахме и къде се провалихме

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София
Year
2016
Pages
488
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Paperback
Weight
0.616 kg
ISBN
9786191529599
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Asparuh Panov is born in 1949 in Sofia. He graduated chemistry at the University of Sofia” Sv. Kliment Ohridski ” and until 1990 worked in the Bulgarian Academy of Science. Since the end of 1989 he dealt with political activity. He was Member of the Parliament in the 36th National Assembly and leader of the Bulgarian delegation to PACE. From 1994 to 1996 he was vice president of the Liberal International. From 1998 to 2013 he worked in the German political foundation "Friedrich Naumann" on projects in Bulgaria, Macedonia and South Caucasus. He is author of three books and a number of political publications. This is one, if I may say so, "collecting" book. In the first part it includes 63 independent publications from my personal blog, written by different political occasions over the past two years. On the one hand, they are a logical addition to the analyzes and conclusions in my three books that was published between 2007 and 2013, and on the other, contain many hidden and so far unsaid truths about the Bulgarian transition. A transition that not only didn't end, but it seems it only just begun. The second part of the book is dedicated to my long and very fruitful cooperation with the weekly "Kultura" and the editor Koprinka CHervenkova and the third is related to some of the most delicate and painful deficits in Bulgarian political and institutional culture - the restrictions on freedom of speech and the symbiosis between the media and politics.
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