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Policy and economy in Macedonia

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The New Macedonian Question

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The present-day Republic of Macedonia, with its two million inhabitants, is a small country still striving for international recognition. The 1.3 million Macedonians who live in this country, together with about 430,000 Albanians, nearly 100,000 Turks and other minorities, are anxious not only about their difficult economic problems. There is also a traditional fear of the ‘four wolves’ surrounding this country — Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and Serbia.1

First published in Balkan Fortan (Skopje), vol. 1, no. 3 (June 1993).

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  1. Cf. James Pettifer, ‘Die neue Mazedonienfrage’, Europäische Rundschau, vol. 20, 1992 (4), pp. 45–55.

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  4. Viktor Meier in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung June 22, 1990.

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  5. Cf Thomas Brey, ‘Jugoslawien: Der Vielvölkerstaat zerfällt’, Osteuropa no. 7/1991, pp. 709–24.

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Reuter, J. (1999). Policy and economy in Macedonia. In: Pettifer, J. (eds) The New Macedonian Question. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230535794_3

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