The end of the Cold War was a turning point in the history of the twentieth century. The dissolution of the ‘Eastern Bloc’ brought to its members a new social, political, economic and cultural reality. Each country that took a direct part in the events was facing trials; terms designed to give these challenges names appeared in the public space, such as ‘transition from planned to a market economy’ and ‘transition from totalitarism to democracy’. The change processes took place slowly and with a different intensity determined by the country’s specific national, geopolitical and economic characteristics. In Bulgaria, the start of the changes is usually marked on 10 November 1989 when the Communist Party announced that Todor Zhivkov, its First Secretary for thirty-five years (since March 1954) had stepped down. The date is acknowledeged as the start of the fateful period of transition. Има още
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