The region of Balkan is still considered as fragile with nations that have not finished the state-formation and with conflicts that are still alive and actual. The central problematic of the Balkan of the last twenty years was the former republic of Yugoslavia, after the dissolution of which these conflicts were fomented even more, while Bosnia at the beginning of the nineties witnessed the hardest war of all the other Yugoslavian countries, Macedonia escaped from this war and witnessed only a short-period interethnic conflict in 2001. The armed conflict between the Macedonian and Albanian forces reinforced the relationship and cooperation with EU and put an end to the Ohrid Framework Agreement in 2001. Macedonia still functions as a mono-e...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
The Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) was signed on 13 August 2001. The signing of this agreement was ...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Although the dissolution of the ex Yugoslav Federation is one of the bloodiest processes of the newe...
Independence movements triggered by the end of the Cold War ended in state collapse and the creation...
The Republic of Macedonia (ROM) remained peaceful during the violent breakup of Yugoslavia. However,...
Notwithstanding a broad range of internal and external stresses, Macedonia was the only republic to ...
Inter-ethnic relations between Albanians and Macedonians in Macedonia have been rather problematic s...
Being one of the youngest countries in Europe, the Republic of Macedonia has undergone a specific an...
In this article we will consider reconciliation in a post-conflict Macedonia. When Ohrid Framework A...
For a quarter of a century, Macedonia has been searching for a model of stable democracy. The liber...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
The Balkan is constantly latent unsecure region in Europe. Permanent conflict processes between the...
The Ohrid Framework Agreement (2001), which was designed topreserve the territorial integrity of Mac...
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) existed as a peaceful country from its inception...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
The Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) was signed on 13 August 2001. The signing of this agreement was ...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...
Although the dissolution of the ex Yugoslav Federation is one of the bloodiest processes of the newe...
Independence movements triggered by the end of the Cold War ended in state collapse and the creation...
The Republic of Macedonia (ROM) remained peaceful during the violent breakup of Yugoslavia. However,...
Notwithstanding a broad range of internal and external stresses, Macedonia was the only republic to ...
Inter-ethnic relations between Albanians and Macedonians in Macedonia have been rather problematic s...
Being one of the youngest countries in Europe, the Republic of Macedonia has undergone a specific an...
In this article we will consider reconciliation in a post-conflict Macedonia. When Ohrid Framework A...
For a quarter of a century, Macedonia has been searching for a model of stable democracy. The liber...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
The Balkan is constantly latent unsecure region in Europe. Permanent conflict processes between the...
The Ohrid Framework Agreement (2001), which was designed topreserve the territorial integrity of Mac...
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) existed as a peaceful country from its inception...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
The Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) was signed on 13 August 2001. The signing of this agreement was ...
Ethnic identity and conflict often inter-married in countries where diversities on such grounds were...