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Ognyan Minchev

Expertise: 
Democratization in the Post-Communist World / Institutional Reform / European Integration / Western Balkans / Corruption and Organized Crime
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Dr. Ognyan Minchev is a non-resident fellow with GMF's Balkan Trust for Democracy and the executive director of the Institute for Regional and International Studies, an independent think tank, providing policy analyses on regional and international security and cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe. Minchev is also Chair of the Board of Transparency International-Bulgaria, an anti-corruption organization. He is a professor of political science at the University of Sofia-Bulgaria, and has been a Fulbright fellow (1991-92) with the Department of International Relations at UCLA, and a visiting fellow (1999) at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (D.C.).

Minchev has lectured in many U.S. and European universities, and is the author of numerous publications on the post-Communist transition of Central and Eastern European countries and issues of international security and cooperation. His main areas of interest are democratization and comparative transitions to democracy in the post-communist world; development strategies; modernization and reforms of public institutions; political consciousness and culture in a globalized context; Euroatlantic and European integration; regional security and development in the Western Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and the Black Sea region; transatlantic relations; corruption and organized crime.

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Bulgarian Energy Policy: Tilting Toward National Interest

Jun 16, 2010 | By Ognyan Minchev
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The incoming Bulgarian government's agenda

Jul 9, 2009 | By Ognyan Minchev
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Context: Bulgaria's July 5 General Elections

Jul 8, 2009 | By Ognyan Minchev

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