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Ashgate 1998
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"This book will be of great interest to every reader who regards with deep concern the processes of transition
from totalitarianism to democracy in East Europe. Focusing their attention on the small region of Bourgas, located in Southeast Bulgaria, the authors have highlighted the tremendous difficulties and
contradictions common for the period of political and economic restructuring. They have also clarified all possibilities for finding the most proper solutions to many problems which confront the central and local
governments in this conflict-torn region of the world." -- Dr. Gesho Geshev, Director, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography
"A must-read book for those with interests in democratization and transitional market economy, as well as their
impact on environment, economy and society. A momentous contribution to the understanding of the geography of change in post-socialist Bulgaria!" -- Elena Petkova, Senior Associate Project Director -
Central and Eastern Europe, World Resources Institute, New York
This book presents a comprehensive review of the environmental consequences of political, social and economic
restructuring in Bulgaria, based on extensive in-country studies by a multi-disciplinary team of US and Bulgarian researchers. Bulgaria in Transition discusses national developments as well as drawing on
detailed field work in the Burgas region, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast.
Contributors include American and Bulgarian specialists in geography, economics, law, environmental science, and
public policy, working together in a long-term project sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The book's analytical and policy insights will be of value to those interested in restructuring
and environmental change in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and elsewhere.
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