Рискове, идентифицирани в стратегическите документи за развитие на България. Контент анализ
Risks Identified in the Strategic Documents for the Development of Bulgaria. Content Analysis
Author(s): Borislav Borisov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Economy, National Economy, Governance, Public Administration, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Университет за национално и световно стопанство (УНСС)
Keywords: risk; strategic documents; content analysis
Summary/Abstract: In order to effectively manage the risks that arise in the face of the normal and unhindered development of an organization or country, they must first be recognized and secondly, adequate measures must be foreseen to counteract their negative impact. Identifying risks is a task of the analytical part of the developed strategic development planning documents (SDP), including strategies, plans and programs, and identifying countermeasures – of their strategic part. If the developed SDPs do not mention risks that subsequently occurred, or those that are obvious and widely commented on in society, this means that these documents are not sufficiently in-depth, are not professionally developed and cannot serve as guidelines for future development. This study analyzes the content (content analysis) of the Partnership Agreement (PA) (European Commission; Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria, 2022), the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) (Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria, 2022) and the National Development Program (NDP) “Bulgaria 2030" (Council of Ministers, 28), which are fundamental national strategic development documents. The aim is to establish which risks have been identified in the analytical parts of the strategic documents, which are the most frequently mentioned and which have been underestimated. When considering the implementation of these documents further, an answer should be given to how the responsible institutions have counteracted the identified risks.
- Page Range: 68-95
- Page Count: 28
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: Bulgarian
- Content File-PDF
