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Bulgaria's post-communist experience has been a fractured transition both politically and economically. How deeply has its democracy been consolidated? Has the residue of Bulgaria's communist era finally been sloughed off? Are there lingering threats to democratic stability that could delay Bulgaria's entry into the EU? And just how genuine a partner has the EU been in helping Bulgaria progress down its transition path? If there is one single issue that can help to illuminate these troubling questions, it is the long and controversial history of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant. With Kozloduy producing perhaps as much as forty percent of Bulgaria's electricity all Bulgarians' fate was inevitably connected with the nuclearplant. That so important a question has not been sufficiently covered in western-language publications is partly due to the fact that information has been so hard to come by, and most researchers did not have the language qualifications necessary to pursue local investigations.Matthew Tejada has interviewed many of those in the Kozloduy saga and has read through archives and other sources not previously made known to western researchers. What he has to say tells us a great deal that is new about a neglected but vitally important issue.Product Identifiers
PublisherIbidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild U Christian schön
ISBN-139783898214391
eBay Product ID (ePID)89036021
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Number of Pages146 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBulgaria`S Democratic Consolidation and the Kozl-The Unattainability of Closure
Publication Year2021
SubjectEconomics, Government, Politics
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorRichard Crampton, Matthew S. Tejada
Subject AreaRegional History
SeriesSoviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height210 mm
Item Weight1000 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Title_AuthorMatthew S. Tejada, Richard Crampton