Bulgaria’s Public Opinion on the Turkish Minority
This Tuesday I’m giving a presentation for my course in Public Opinion accompanying my essay on Bulgaria’s public opinion of Turkey. It’s already finished, so I figured I’d put it online. I’m moving from Istanbul to Sofia next week, so it’s double-appropriate
I stripped it from some of the images, because SlideShare was not displaying them properly (eg. overlapping the text etc.)
Slide 10 should say: “Turkish people abuse their position as an ethnic minority to get rights even normal Bulgarians don’t have”.
Hope you enjoy. More updates soon. Heading into a very busy week.
Tags: Bulgaria, history, opinion, presentation, public opinion, study, Turkey, Turkish


January 5th, 2009 at 12:10 am
Pretty interesting slides. Good luck on your presentation!
January 6th, 2009 at 1:20 am
Thanks. When I started researching it, I really hated the topic I had chosen, because it shows some pretty ugly things… but in the end, even the ugly things have to be talked about. That’s why we still commemorate WW2 on the 4th of May every year in Holland.
April 30th, 2009 at 4:12 am
A very good presentation!
While researching, did you find out what is the Turkish public opinion about Bulgarians? I am very interested in that topic. Drop me a line if you did.
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