TABLE OF CONTENTS

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FOREWORD[iii]
PREFACE[v]
COUNTRY SUMMARY[vii]
SECTION I. SOCIAL
Chapter 1.General Character of the Society[1]
2.Historical Setting[9]
Early History—Turkish Rule—The Rise of Nationalism—Liberation and Its Aftermath—World War I—The Interwar Years—World War II—The Communist State
3.Physical Environment and Population[37]
Natural Features—Boundaries and Political Subdivisions—Settlement Patterns—Population—Transportation
4.Social System[65]
Ethnic and Religious Composition—The Family—Social Stratification—Other Social Groups
5.Living Conditions[79]
Health—Personal Income and Expenditures—Housing—Social Benefits—Work and Leisure
6.Education[93]
History of Education—Communist Educational Policies—Educational Reforms—Literacy—The Educational System—Teacher Training—Other Education
7.Artistic and Intellectual Expresssion[123]
The Arts and Sciences under Communism—Literature—Theater—Films—Music—Folk Arts—Painting and Sculpture—Architecture —Scholarship and Science
SECTION II. POLITICAL
Chapter 8.Governmental System[137]
Constitutional Evolution—Structure and Function of the Government—Judicial Procedure—The Electoral Procedure
9.Political Dynamics[153]
Major Political Developments, 1965-71—The Bulgarian Communist Party—The Bulgarian Agrarian Union—Mass Organizations
10.Foreign Relations[171]
Determinants of Foreign Policy—Conduct of Foreign Affairs—International Relations—Membership in Regional and International Organizations
11.Mass Communications[183]
Background—Objectives of Mass Communications—Freedom of Information—Administration of the Mass Communications System—Themes of the Media—The Press—Radio—Television—Publishing—Libraries—Films
SECTION III. ECONOMIC
Chapter 12.Character and Structure of the Economy[203]
Organization—Structure and Growth—Labor—Investment—Budget—Banking and Currency—Foreign Trade
13.Agriculture[225]
Climate and Soils—Land Use—Organization—Planning and Management—Labor and Wages—Investment and Mechanization—Marketing—Production
14.Industry[249]
Organization and Structure—Fuels and Power—Raw Materials —Investment—Labor—Production
SECTION IV. NATIONAL SECURITY
Chapter 15.Public Order and Security[269]
Internal Security—Civil Defense—Public Order—Crime and Justice
16.Armed Forces[287]
Historical Background—Governmental and Party Control Over the Armed Forces—Organization and Mission—Foreign Military Relations—Manpower, Training, and Support—The Military Establishment and the National Economy
BIBLIOGRAPHY[301]
GLOSSARY[317]
INDEX[319]