HOW AND WHY BULGARIA MISSED ITS CHANCE TO BECOME AN ENERGY CENTER IN THE BALKANS
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Bojinov, V. (2025). HOW AND WHY BULGARIA MISSED ITS CHANCE TO BECOME AN ENERGY CENTER IN THE BALKANS. Srpska politička Misao, 95(1). https://doi.org/10.5937/spm95-60238

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