Глобалната трансформация: политики, енергетика : Научна конференция
Global Transformation: Policies, Energy : Scientific Conference
Contributor(s): Nina Dyulgerova (Editor), Dimitar Yalnazov (Editor), Georgi Kyuchukov (Editor), Masis Hadzholyan (Editor), Viliyan Krastev (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Governance, Economic policy, Environmental and Energy policy, Geopolitics, Green Transformation
Published by: Университет за национално и световно стопанство (УНСС)
Keywords: energy policy; global transformation; decarbonization; sector analysis
Summary/Abstract: The energy needs of industrial and household consumers in the context of a just transition remains one of the main reference points for global and regional expansion. The bilateral and multilateral relations continue to be defined and restructured in the context of diversification of power supply. The latest processes prove that in the future the energy sources based conflicts will intensify.
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-619-232-890-0
- Page Count: 154
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Bulgarian
Историята – политическият инструмент на трансформацията
Историята – политическият инструмент на трансформацията
(History – The Political Tool of Transformation)
- Author(s):Nina Dulgerova
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, History, Social Sciences, Economy, Business Economy / Management, Political Theory, Sociology, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today), Political behavior, Political psychology, Politics and society, Social development, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Present Times (2010 - today), Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:5-13
- No. of Pages:9
- Keywords:transformation; history; policy; monuments
- Summary/Abstract:The main emphasis of the article is placed on the possibilities created by history as an effective political tool.
СЗО – новото световно правителство
СЗО – новото световно правителство
(WHO – The New Global Government)
- Author(s):Georgi Kyuchukov
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, Business Economy / Management, Governance, Sociology, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Health and medicine and law, Globalization
- Page Range:14-24
- No. of Pages:11
- Keywords:WHO; pandemic agreement; national sovereignty
- Summary/Abstract:The idea for creation of an organization, coordinating the efforts to protect global public health appeared at the end of XIX century. The creation of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948 helped for the effective control of many disease. The COVID-19 crisis showed the necessity but also the weaknesses of the organization. After the end of the crisis WHO activated its efforts for preparation of a global Pandemic agreement, providing the organization exclusive rights, that sometimes affect the sovereign rights of states. Some dubious questions in the proposed Pandemic agreement are discussed in the article.
ECOWAS – от оръжие на глобалистите до борец срещу неоколониализма и за националната държава
ECOWAS – от оръжие на глобалистите до борец срещу неоколониализма и за националната държава
(ECOWAS – From Weapon of the Globalists to Fighter against Neo-Colonialism and for the National State)
- Author(s):Georgi Kyuchukov
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, National Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, Business Economy / Management, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Geopolitics
- Page Range:25-35
- No. of Pages:11
- Keywords:ECOWAS; economic and military cooperation; transformation of the organization
- Summary/Abstract:ECOWAS is an economic organization of Western African countries. It was created with the help of the former colonial states (France, the United Kingdom and Portugal) with main aim to coordinated economics and utilization of the rich natural resources of the region. During the years the organization evolved from extremely economic into political and military one. There is a marked tendency for breaking links with the former colonial states and reverse toward some of the new global powers.
Транспортът и енергетиката като критични за енергийната трансформация на региона в контекста на Зелената сделка
Транспортът и енергетиката като критични за енергийната трансформация на региона в контекста на Зелената сделка
(The Transport and Energy as Critical for the Region's Energy Transformation in the Context of the Green Deal)
- Author(s):Vladimir Zinoviev
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy, Transport / Logistics, Green Transformation
- Page Range:36-46
- No. of Pages:11
- Keywords:energy transformation; green deal; smart grids; electric mobility
- Summary/Abstract:The interrelationship between renewable power generation capacities and electric mobility is a process that becomes more recognizable in the coming decade. This trend is visible both in Bulgaria and globally. Challenges for the high power, medium and low voltage grid are related to the full integration of this type of non-constant and increasing share in the upcoming years the energy streams with the new generation of consumers associated with electric mobility.
Томос 19 – матрица за вселенски разкол
Томос 19 – матрица за вселенски разкол
(Tomos 19 – Matrix for Ecumenical Schism)
- Author(s):Vasilianna Merheb
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Christian Theology and Religion, Sociology, Theology and Religion, Studies in violence and power, Eastern Orthodoxy, Geopolitics
- Page Range:47-93
- No. of Pages:47
- Keywords:Tomos; autocephaly; Ukraine; Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP); Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC); Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU); Bartholomew; USA; schism; matrix for ecumenical schism; georeligious
- Summary/Abstract:The paper sets out the main highlights of the analysis of the disastrous consequences of the non-canonical granting of “autocephaly” to the schismatic „Orthodox Church of Ukraine“ (OCU) by patriarch Bartholomew through the unilateral and anti-Conciliar issuance of a „Tomos“ in 2019 against the will of the Ukrainian Orthodox people. This predetermines „Tomos'19“ as a destructive matrix for ecumenical schism aimed at subordination of all local autocephalous Churches to the Fener in favor of realization of georeligious goals. Further, the process of creation of the geopolitical structure OCU, possessing all the features of an authoritarian ucrofascist sect, as a result of the tripartite collaboration between the USA, patriarch Bartholomew and former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, is outlined. In addition, the results of the fake „Tomos'19“ are described as poisonous fruits on the territory of Ukraine – the series of repressions against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Moscow Patriarchate – and in the local Orthodox Churches, the majority of which do not allow the recognition of the OCU. The article examines the repercussions of the situation on the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC), tracing some of the antichurch processes in Bulgaria after the production of „Tomos 19“, with a focus on the serious danger of schism after the concelebration of three Bulgarian metropolitans and two bishops with schismatics from the OCU, which in its own way is a serious anti-state and anti-church diversion. In the end, the main conclusion is the necessity of convening an All-Orthodox Council to break the trap of the series of grave violations of patriarch Bartholomew, and in particular in the BOC to initiate the convening of a Church-People's Council to decide on the canonical punishment of the specific hierarchs who broke the rules if they do not renounce these actions and repent.
Употребата на българския език и българската азбука в обучението по графичен дизайн
Употребата на българския език и българската азбука в обучението по графичен дизайн
(The Use of the Bulgarian Language and the Bulgarian Alphabet in Graphic Design Education)
- Author(s):Nadeyhda Angelova
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Economy, Education, Business Economy / Management, South Slavic Languages, Vocational Education, Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:94-112
- No. of Pages:19
- Keywords:visual communication; graphic design; advertising; Bulgarian language; Bulgarian alphabet
- Summary/Abstract:The article aims to present the current situation in graphic design education regarding the application of the Cyrillic alphabet and the Bulgarian language in the teaching of theoretical material and in the implementation of practical tasks in Bulgarian education. The problem is expressed in several aspects – in the displacement of Bulgarian terminology and the entry of loanwords into the terminology of "modern" disciplines without looking for or replacing them with the already existing Bulgarian terminological equivalents; in the consumption of mostly foreign-language online sources in the students' self-training and use of English-language software, which influence the vocabulary and the selection of concepts in the description of work processes and functions; in the automatic selection and even preferences of the Latin and English forms of expression in the development of design projects. The results of the conducted observation and survey of the opinion of students, teachers and clients regarding their position and attitude on the subject are presented. The positions of the teachers vary between the positive opinion that English-speaking clientele will prevail in the future professional practice, and that this type of professional training is urgent and even necessary, and the extremely negative, accepting the preponderance of Latin as a manifestation of low Bulgarian-language culture and a „negligent“ attitude towards the native language as a cultural asset. Students and customers maintain a relatively callous attitude towards Cyrillic with a pronounced preference for Latin as fonts and English for ease of wording of advertising appeals, brand names, etc. At the end, the main conclusion is the statement that the English-language wave and the cult of the Latin alphabet are another fashionable line of behavior, having their own legitimate socio-political arguments, but at the same time, as a counterpoint, it raises strongly patriotic attitudes, where the Bulgarian language, alphabet and writing are of exceptional respect, so the transitory nature of the described trend is rather predictable.
Предпоставки за изграждане на бързи зарядни станции за електрическа мобилност в България
Предпоставки за изграждане на бързи зарядни станции за електрическа мобилност в България
(Challenges to the Establishment of Fast Charging Stations for Electromobility in Bulgaria)
- Author(s):Zornitza Ivanova
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy, Transport / Logistics
- Page Range:113-134
- No. of Pages:22
- Keywords:electric mobility; fast charging station
- Summary/Abstract:The increasing global importance of electric vehicles (EVs) is evident, especially in the context of smart city development, where they serve as the foundation for creating a sustainable and energy-efficient urban environment. However, several significant challenges continue to exist alongside the countless advantages offered by EVs. An important obstacle is the need for more infrastructure for charging electric vehicles, but this is essential for achieving widespread deployment of charging stations, their availability across Bulgaria, as their power supply with green energy, and the positive environmental impact of their use. With the integration of fast charging stations in Bulgaria, the process of electrification of transport would only be impossible in the next stages. The possibility of faster and more efficient charging, as well as other reliefs from the state, will stimulate the replacement of the car fleet in Bulgaria with an electrified one The construction of such stations will require renovation of the power grid and reduction of hydrocarbon emissions.
Цар Фердинанд I – модераторът на Княжество България в Европа е бил подготвян за крал на Франция, а е предпочел България
Цар Фердинанд I – модераторът на Княжество България в Европа е бил подготвян за крал на Франция, а е предпочел България
(Tsar Ferdinand I – The Moderator of the Principality of Bulgaria in Europe Was Being Groomed to Be King of France, but he Preferred Bulgaria)
- Author(s):Anelia Atanasova
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, History, Economy, National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Local History / Microhistory, Economic policy, Developing nations
- Page Range:135-142
- No. of Pages:8
- Keywords:abdication; monarchy; modernization
- Summary/Abstract:Tsar Ferdinand I 31 years as head state of Kingdom of Bulgaria. Domestic policy and diplomacy
Ролята на новото поколение технологии за управление и контрол в секторите Транспорт и Енергетика
Ролята на новото поколение технологии за управление и контрол в секторите Транспорт и Енергетика
(The Role of the New Generation Management and Control Technologies in the Sectors Transport and Energy)
- Author(s):Silviya Nikolova
- Language:Bulgarian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Economic policy, Environmental and Energy policy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Transport / Logistics
- Page Range:143-154
- No. of Pages:12
- Keywords:smart grid; decarbonization
- Summary/Abstract:The energy sector is currently undergoing significant changes on a global scale that will transform it in the coming years. This transformation includes a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources and other clean technologies. As a result, the global energy economy is evolving, driven by the rapid expansion of solar and wind farms, the growing popularity of electric vehicles and the emergence of various other innovative technologies.