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Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years

01.19_Monitor_Simon.pdf

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Jeffrey Simon

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Information & Security: An International Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p.93-104 (1998)
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Shalamanov, Velizar. "Lessons of Transition in Bulgarian Security and Defense." Information & Security: An International Journal 5 (2000): 9-19.
Ratchev, Valeri. NATO’s Partnership for Peace: Twenty Years Later (in Bulgarian) In CSDM Views. Sofia: Centre for Security and Defence Management, 2014.
Парапанова, Весела Петро. "Членството на България в НАТО, представено в български медии (1990 – 2012)." Електронно научно списание „Реторика и комуникации“ 26 (2017).
Найденов, Михаил. "Необходими Условия за Изграждане на Отбранителни Способности." Проблеми На Сигурността И Реформа в Сектора за Сигурност 29 (2014).
Ангелов, Аню. "Политико-Военен Форум: Нато Инструмент на Промяната." In форум на българската трансатлантическа общност на тема „Десет години в нато, визия за следващите десет“. София, 2014.
APA style: Simon, J. (1998).  Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years. Information & Security: An International Journal. 1(2), 93-104.
Chicago style: Simon, Jeffrey. "Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years." Information & Security: An International Journal 1, no. 2 (1998): 93-104.
IEEE style: Simon, J., "Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years", Information & Security: An International Journal, vol. 1, issue 2, pp. 93-104, 1998.
DOI https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.0119
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