Vojenské Rozhledy

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Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2023: 67-82

Situation Analysis of the Security Education and Training System in the Republic of BulgariaReviewed - Research

Stoyko Stoykov, Elitsa Petrova

The purpose of the article is to present a situational analysis of the education and training system in the field of security in the Republic of Bulgaria in 2021, in which internal and external threats, strengths and weaknesses, problem areas and possible solutions will be highlighted. The subject of the article is the education and training system, as the specific subject is the education and training system in the field of security in the Republic of Bulgaria.

Keywords: Education; Training; Security; Defence; Bulgaria

Published: June 15, 2023  Show citation

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Stoykov, S., & Petrova, E. (2023). Situation Analysis of the Security Education and Training System in the Republic of Bulgaria. Czech Military Review104(2), 67-82
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