Macedonia-2001: the Historical Background and the Political Consequences of the Crisis
Abstract
The geographical and cultural-historical transitory position of the Balkans has determined the ongoing struggle of the leading players in world politics for influence over the countries of the region. One of the points of the Atlanticist agenda for Balkan politicians is the Albanian factor. The West’s support for the Albanian community as the initiator of the 2001 armed conflict in Macedonia has determined the reformatting of the country’s political space. In the monograph of M. Tretyakova “Macedonia 2001. A new round of crisis” the historical preconditions and political consequences of the pivotal year in the Balkan region are explored.
About the Author
E. G. PonomarevaRussian Federation
Ponomareva Elena G. – Professor, Doctor of Political Science, professor of Comparative Politics Department
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Review
For citations:
Ponomareva E.G. Macedonia-2001: the Historical Background and the Political Consequences of the Crisis. Обозреватель–Observer. 2022;(5-6):118-123. (In Russ.)