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Global and regional issues in modern society require new approach for finding solution in regards with activities and responsibilities on national and regional level. Necessary are balance in priorities and interests on global scale. Since 80s in 20th century, an objective result from this necessity is the concept for stable development. Object of the current work are policy and realities in regional stable development in Bulgaria since the end of the Transition and after Bulgaria’s joining to the European Union. Outlined are the general causes and possible solutions for stable development in a well-developed country in social and economic aspect, representative for Bulgarian conditions—the region of Stara Zagora, for the period 2000–2006.
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CRB—The Constitution of Republic of Bulgaria.
Region of Stara Zagora, plan for regional development in the period 2000–2006
Region of Stara Zagora, Plan for regional development in the period 2000–2006
Region of Stara Zagora, Plan for regional development in the period 2000–2006
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Gaidardjieva, V. Stable development in Bulgarian regions—politics and realities. Int Rev Public Nonprofit Mark 5, 167–179 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12208-008-0015-4
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