Bulgaria is often perceived as a peripheral country in Europe. This is a mistake. Located at a strategic crossroads between East and West, it concentrates geopolitical, energy, and cultural tensions that far exceed its economic weight. Behind the image of a country still catching up lies a far more complex reality: that of a key territory in the reshaping of the XXIst century.
Through a structured and accessible analysis, this book explores Bulgaria's strengths and vulnerabilities: historical legacies, power culture, energy dependencies, technological potential, soft power, and the role of the diaspora.
Between constraints and opportunities, one question stands out: will Bulgaria remain a space shaped by outside influence... or will it become a strategic actor in its own right?
Alexander Kolov is a consultant in strategy, recruitment, and organizational transformation. With nearly 20 years of experience advising executives, companies, and independent professionals, he observes on a daily basis the economic, technological, and cultural shifts that are reshaping today's world.
Based in Bulgaria, he has developed an approach at the crossroads of economics, geopolitics, and strategic decision-making. His work focuses in particular on the ways individuals and organizations navigate complex and uncertain environments.
Through his writing, he offers a structured, accessible, and often critical reading of the forces at work, seeking to combine rational analysis with a nuanced understanding of human realities.
Il n'y a pour le moment pas de critique presse.