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Niemieckie zaniechania ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Poland
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North Macedonia : a surprise
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Following the wars of Yugoslav succession, during the last two decades, Macedonia evolved from central Europe’s (‘Balkan’) typical ethnolinguistic nation-state into a studiously and painstakingly negotiated and constructed polyglot and multiethnic civic national polity for all the country’s inhabitants— or ‘Macedoners’—irrespective of any linguistic, religious or ethnic differences. This form of statehood is commonly, but rather shortsightedly, seen as characteristic of western Europe. However, in many ways, civic national identification, as practiced now in North Macedonia, draws at the Ottoman tradition of the peaceful coexistence of the millets, or ethnoreligious groups that used to be organized as non-territorial autonomies in this Islamic empire. The article takes stock of the political and ideological situation in Macedonia after Skopje / Shkup reached the long awaited rapprochement with Athens in 2019. The price of changing the country’s name to ‘North Macedonia’ appears to have been well worth paying, because the Macedonian-Greek agreement opened the path to NATO and EU membership for this country. Obviously, only the future will show whether Skopje / Shkup successfully seizes this rare opportunity, and if North Macedonia’s neighbors and western Europe facilitate this process. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
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3rd-DAS; Balkan politics; DR; DR Balkan Peninsula; Ethnolinguistic nationalism; Greece; Language policy; Macedonia; North Macedonia
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URL: https://ispan.waw.pl/journals/index.php/sn/issue/view/120/showToc https://doi.org/10.11649/sn.2253 http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21240
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Words in space and time : a historical atlas of language politics in modern Central Europe
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Xenophobia and anti-Semitism in the concept of Polish literature
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The rise and dynamics of the normative isomorphism of language, nation, and state in Central Europe
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The idea of a Kosovan language in Yugoslavia's language politics
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Creating languages in Central Europe: a longue durée perspective
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A language that forgot itself : essay on the curious non-existence of German as a recognized minority language in today’s Poland
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The Silesian language in the early 21st century : A speech community on the rollercoaster of politics
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