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North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives

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In this paper, the author has analysed the perspectives of Macedonia's new foreign policy concept regarding its neighbours since the second half of 2017. Therefore, he points to Macedonia's numerous bilateral issues, primarily about its name with neighbouring Greece. The paper also includes a review of otheropen issues with Bulgaria and Albania, which jeopardize its path towards the EU and NATO membership. The signing of two crucial bilateral agreements with Bulgaria (2017) and Greece (2018) has significantly changed its foreign policy position and accelerated the realization of its Euro-Atlantic perspective. Additionally, Macedonia has improved relations with Albania and Kosovo. Although the relations with Serbia have oscillated, they cannot, in general, be labelled as bad. The author concludes that the determination of the new Macedonian political elite to resolve the accumulated bilateral issues with its neighbours is very significant in the broader regional context. It also represe...nts a stimulus for the rest of the Western Balkans.

Keywords:
Macedonia / foreign policy / neighbours / bilateral relations
Source:
Croatian International Relations Review, 2019, 25, 85, 90-114
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  • Sciendo, Warsaw

DOI: 10.2478/cirr-2019-0007

ISSN: 1331-1182

WoS: 000500500100004

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85076183079
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author = "Đukanović, Dragan and Đukanović, Dragan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In this paper, the author has analysed the perspectives of Macedonia's new foreign policy concept regarding its neighbours since the second half of 2017. Therefore, he points to Macedonia's numerous bilateral issues, primarily about its name with neighbouring Greece. The paper also includes a review of otheropen issues with Bulgaria and Albania, which jeopardize its path towards the EU and NATO membership. The signing of two crucial bilateral agreements with Bulgaria (2017) and Greece (2018) has significantly changed its foreign policy position and accelerated the realization of its Euro-Atlantic perspective. Additionally, Macedonia has improved relations with Albania and Kosovo. Although the relations with Serbia have oscillated, they cannot, in general, be labelled as bad. The author concludes that the determination of the new Macedonian political elite to resolve the accumulated bilateral issues with its neighbours is very significant in the broader regional context. It also represents a stimulus for the rest of the Western Balkans.",
publisher = "Sciendo, Warsaw",
journal = "Croatian International Relations Review",
title = "North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives",
pages = "114-90",
number = "85",
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Đukanović, D.,& Đukanović, D.. (2019). North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives. in Croatian International Relations Review
Sciendo, Warsaw., 25(85), 90-114.
https://doi.org/10.2478/cirr-2019-0007
Đukanović D, Đukanović D. North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives. in Croatian International Relations Review. 2019;25(85):90-114.
doi:10.2478/cirr-2019-0007 .
Đukanović, Dragan, Đukanović, Dragan, "North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives" in Croatian International Relations Review, 25, no. 85 (2019):90-114,
https://doi.org/10.2478/cirr-2019-0007 . .

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