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How Democratic Control of Armed Forces Has Supported the Development of Democracy in Bulgaria In International seminar on Democratic Control of Armed Forces in the European Security Context. Vienna, 2008.
Civil Society Security Expertise. Role of ThinkTanks and Activist NGOs In C I V I L - M I L I T A R Y R E L A T I O N S A N D D E M O C R A T I C C O N T R O L O F T H E S E C U R I T Y S E C T O R. Vol. A Handbook for Military Officers, Servicemen and Servicewomen of the Security and Intelligence Agencies, and for Civilian Politi. Sofia, 2005.
Civil-Military Relations and Democratic Control of the Security Sector. Sofia: Procon, 2005.
Why Is Post-Conflict Rehabilitation Important for Preserving and Developing Transatlantic Relations." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 4, no. 2 (2005): 81-83.
"Euro Atlantic Solidarity on Post Conflict Rehabilitation: Adjusting the Strategic Approaches." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 2 (2004): 121-125.
"Bulgaria and ESDI/CESDP: No Problem for Us?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 1, no. 1 (2002): 43-45.
"Civil-Military Relations in Bulgaria: Aspects, Factors, Problems." In Civil-Military Relations in South-East Europe: National Perspectives and PfP Standards, edited by Plamen Pantev, 31-62. Vienna: Institut fuer Internationale Friedenssicherung, 2001.
"Civil-Military Relations in Bulgaria: Aspects, Factors, Problems." In Civil-Military Relations in South-East Europe: National Perspectives and PfP Standards, edited by Plamen Pantev, 31-62. Vienna: Institut fuer Internationale Friedenssicherung, 2001.
"Civil-Military Relations in South-East Europe: A Survey of the National Perspectives and of the Adaptation Process to the Partnership for Peace Standards, Edited by Plamen Pantev. Vienna: Institut fuer Internationale Friedenssicherung, 2001.