Dominique Wolton, a French sociologist and author with an impressive body of work in the sphere of communications, technologies, globalism, the building of Europe and cultural diversity, paid a visit to Bulgaria for the opening of the Bulgarian office..
The voting of Bulgarians living abroad continue to be angry and protesting, and its message still remains "Change Bulgaria!". This is what sociologist from the Gallup International agency Parvan Simeonov noted in his commentary on the election results..
The 11 July snap election is now history but analyses of the election results still dominate the media. In anticipation of the official constitution of the 46 th National Assembly, we take a rather different view and analyze the way our..
In addition to the question which political parties would be able to win the trust of voters and enter the 45th National Assembly, there are important issues on the agenda of Bulgarian society that must be addressed. Urgent health-care reforms..
Optimists about Bulgaria's future are more than pessimists as the ratio is 43% to 40% , sociologist Lydia Yordanova, head of the Exacta Research Group, told BNR's Horizon program. Pessimists have fallen by 5% in the last three years. Asked about their..
Bulgarians are among the nations with the lowest level of panic disorder and anxiety. Most people hope that the coronavirus situation will last 3 to 4 months. Bulgarians are more worried about the economic consequences, sociologist Marcella Abrasheva..
The problem is how we will get out of the crisis without losing our dignity, Bulgarian sociologist Andrey Raichev told the Bulgarian National Radio. All world leaders must allow people gradually and without feeling shame for fearing an almost..