ABSTRACT
Since the forced resignation of Todor Zhivkov in November of 1989, Bulgaria's transition to democracy has been marked by good beginnings ending in frustration or disappointment. It has avoided the violent ethnic confrontations that have characterized much of the "post-Communist" Balkans, but has also seen the development of an influential criminal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|84 pages
Politics and Law
part Two|72 pages
The Economy and the Environment
part Three|69 pages
Ethnic and Religious Issues
part Four|45 pages
Culture
part Five|45 pages
Foreign Relations