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W Sejmie : Ślōnskiego języka nie ma, ale może być etnolekt ; In the Polish Parliamentthe Silesian language does not exist, but the Silesian ethnolect may
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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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Niemieckie zaniechania : dyskusyjo ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Polanda discussion
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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North Macedonia : a surprise
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Global language politics : Eurasia versus the Rest
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : The Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut, and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common European cultural heritage
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Bulgaria’s secret empire : an ultimatum to North Macedonia
Abstract: In the summer of 2019, 30 years after the end of communism in Europe, Bulgaria began to forward the way of Skopje numerous onerous demands as a salient precondition for opening European Union (EU) accession negotiation talks with North Macedonia. All of these demands are dictated by ethnolinguistic nationalism that underlies the Bulgarian national master narrative. On 9 October 2019, the Bulgarian government officially adopted these demands in the form of an ultimatum, bar the term. Sofia did not have to deploy this ultimatum to stop the talks, since earlier Paris temporarily blocked the pending accession negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia. It appears that in the face of economic and political problems at home, Bulgarian politicians tend to use nationalism (and populism) to divert citizens' attention. The Bulgarian government seems to emulate the Kremlin's policy of the "Russian World," which on the basis of ethnolinguistic nationalism claims for Russia all the territories inhabited by Russian-speakers. After the fall of communism, a similar policy of "Bulgarian World" (Bılgarski sviat) has been pursued by Sofia from Moldova to North Macedonia and Albania, clamouring for recognizing all the Slavic-speakers in this wide area as members of the Bulgarian nation. These neoimperial ambitions are not conducive to stability in the Balkans and in the European Union. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: Bulgaria; DR; DR Balkan Peninsula; Ethnolinguistic nationalism; EU accession; European Union; Imperialism; Irredentism; Language politics; Minorities; Moldova; North Macedonia; Romania; Russia; Serbia; T-NDAS; Ultimatum
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23576
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/balkar/issue/63259/844561
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Derek Offord, Vladislav Rjéoutski and Gesine Argent : The French Language in Russia: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Literary History (Languages and Culture in History)
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Gábor Almási and Lav Šubarić, eds., Latin at the crossroads of identity : the evolution of linguistic nationalism in the Kingdom of Hungary
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Xenophobia and anti-Semitism in the concept of Polish literature
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The Arabic language : a Latin of modernity?
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Russian : a monocentric or pluricentric language?
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Jak chronić śląszczyznę ; How to protect the Silesian language?
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The political expediency of language-making in Central Europe : the case of Czechoslovak
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The idea of a Kosovan language in Yugoslavia's language politics
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Ślōnski, abo polski? ; [Is Silesian a Language in Its Own Right or a Dialect of Polish?
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Kaj jeszcze konsek godajom po swojimu? ; Where [in Poland] do they still speak in their own languages [other than Polish]?
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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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Snježana Kordić, Jezik i nacjonalizam [Language and Nationalism]
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