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The Bulgarian Political Culture (2007)
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ISBN: 9783899713565 bzw. 3899713567, in Deutsch, V & R Unipress Gmbh Aug 2007, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, BW, Germany.
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. 196 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. 196 pp. Englisch.
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The Bulgarian Political Culture (2007)
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ISBN: 9783899713565 bzw. 3899713567, in Deutsch, V & R Unipress Gmbh Aug 2007, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, sparbuchladen [52968077], Göttingen, NDS, Germany.
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. 196 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. 196 pp. Englisch.
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ISBN: 9783899713565 bzw. 3899713567, vermutlich in Englisch, V&R unipress, neu.
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This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with its 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions – parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. gebundene Ausgabe, 07.08.2007.
This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with its 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions – parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. gebundene Ausgabe, 07.08.2007.
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The Bulgarian Political Culture (2007)
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ISBN: 9783899713565 bzw. 3899713567, in Deutsch, V & R Unipress GmbH, neu.
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Mersche GmbH, [3693198].
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. -, Buch.
Mersche GmbH, [3693198].
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. -, Buch.
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The Bulgarian Political Culture (2007)
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ISBN: 9783899713565 bzw. 3899713567, in Deutsch, V & R Unipress GmbH, neu.
bücher-galerie-ac, [3467807].
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. Buch.
Neuware - This study, in the framework of G.Almond and S.Verba, is the first systematic attempt to tackle the political behavior of the Bulgarian nation in comparative Western European outlook. It traces specific features of the emerging civic culture and a shaping new identity of a nation, proud with it's 1300 years of history and unique culture. The trends in changing attitudes to democratic institutions - parliament, presidency, parties, army, police, church, family, ethnicities, etc., offer solid grounds for further comparative research. As claimed, the transition to market economy and democracy in Bulgaria is irreversible, whereby a 'new-old' comer in the European family, has still to overcome the devastating sequences of totalitarian stagnation. Realistic prospects are drawn in this respect, in so far a political culture of a participant type flourishes in Bulgaria. This book is part of a wider complex study. Inhalt Beiträger Prof. Dr.sc. Plamen K. Georgiev graduated sociology at the Humboldt University, Berlin. He is guest lecturer of the University of Heidelberg, fellow of DAAD, and Member of the Union of Bulgarian Scientists. Buch.
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