The “Russian Factor” in Bulgarian Foreign Policy in the Years of Post-Communist Transition

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
Irina Konstantinova Yakimova
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This article seeks to give counterarguments against the claims of some political scientists that Moscow continued to exercise control over the foreign-policy decision-making process in Bulgaria even after the country left the Soviet sphere of influence in the early 1990s. To this end, the term Russian factor is used in the light of Bulgaria’s post-Communist “distancing” from the Russian Federation and its integration into the Euro-Atlantic community. Dwelling on some examples taken from the diplomatic practice of Sofia–Moscow bilateral relations, the author has tried to prove that soon after the end of the Cold War, the “Russian dominance” gave way to the much more attractive idea of Bulgaria’s pro-Western spatial reorientation.
后共产主义过渡时期保加利亚外交政策中的“俄罗斯因素”
一些政治学家认为,即使保加利亚在20世纪90年代初脱离苏联的势力范围后,莫斯科仍在继续控制保加利亚的外交政策决策过程,本文试图对此提出反驳。为此目的,使用“俄罗斯因素”一词是鉴于保加利亚在共产主义后“疏远”俄罗斯联邦及其融入欧洲-大西洋共同体。作者从索非亚-莫斯科双边关系的外交实践中选取了一些例子,试图证明,冷战结束后不久,“俄罗斯主导”让位于保加利亚亲西方的空间重新定位这一更具吸引力的想法。
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