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Macedonia And Greece The Struggle To Define A New Balkan Nation John Shea

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Macedonia And Greece The Struggle To Define A New Balkan Nation John Shea
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.28 MB
Pages: 429
Author: John Shea
ISBN: 9780786437672, 0786437677
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Macedonia And Greece The Struggle To Define A New Balkan Nation John Shea by John Shea 9780786437672, 0786437677 instant download after payment.

With the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and a pending NATO membership bid, an old conflict between Greece and Macedonia has taken on added significance for the international community. Greece has vehemently argued, particularly in the West, that the name Macedonia was in fact Greek and that its use by this new nation in the Balkans portended Macedonia's expansionist ambitions. The Macedonians bitterly disputed this, noting that Alexander the Great was a Macedonian, and adducing many other fascinating and rational arguments. Tensions were said to have been reduced by an interim agreement between the two countries, but the attempted assassination of Macedonian president Kiro Gligorov in October 1995 has again heightened hostility in the area. The genesis of the conflict is detailed here, as well as the modern day events that have led many observers to believe that the area is a flashpoint for a major war, greater than that in Bosnia.

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