Съветската перестройка и българската общественост (1985-1990)
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The book provides an overview of the perestroika, the reforms in the last few years of the Soviet Union, as seen by Bulgarian media correspondents, citing documents from political meetings and speeches by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. By exposing the flaws of the totalitarian regime in the Soviet Union until 1985, the Bulgarian journalists accredited to Moscow played a major role in promoting opposition thinking in Bulgaria in the late 1980s, thus giving a strong impetus to positive change. The author Vladimir Migev is a doctor of history working with the Institute of Historical Research under the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.