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This article attempts to identify, describe, and explain the main historically shaped social factors that have influenced the post-communist transition in Bulgaria. Three groups of interrelated factors are of particular interest: the specific features of the former totalitarian regime, Bulgaria's social structure, and the cultural characteristics of Bulgarian socjety.(original abstract)
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- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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