Abstract

James Pettifer explores the emerging Macedonian question, comparing the new Skopje regime with the aspirations of traditional Macedonian nationalism, and argues that extreme economic instability will be the central feature of the new Macedonian state. He sets out the current positions of the main regional protagonists and the role of the EC as a replacement for the great powers of the past.

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