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Orthodox Conservatism and the Refugee Crisis in Bulgaria and Moldova
Lucian N. Leustean
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Bulgaria
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Orthodox Church
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Conservatism
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Refugee Crisis
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Moldova
100%
Direct Impact
50%
Government Bodies
50%
State Authority
50%
Governance Structure
50%
Presidential Elections
50%
Populism
50%
Religion-state Relations
50%
Five-component
50%
Refugees
50%
Geopolitics
50%
Religious Body
50%
European Refugee Crisis
50%
Syrian
50%
Fake News
50%
Bulgarian Orthodox Church
50%
Anti-Westernism
50%
Arts and Humanities
Crisis
100%
Orthodox Church
100%
Orthodox
100%
Bulgaria
100%
Religion
33%
Local
33%
Presidential Election
33%
Conservative
33%
Populism
33%
Defending
33%
Geopolitics
33%
fake
33%
Invasion
33%
Westernism
33%
Social Sciences
Conservatism
100%
Refugee Crisis
100%
Bulgaria
100%
Moldavian SSR
100%
International Politics
50%
Presidential Election
50%
State Authority
50%
War
50%
Westernism
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%