Ever sinces its independence in 1991, Macedonia has made remarkable
progress towards building a pluralistic, multi-ethnic civil
society. Yet if the international community supports the legitimacy
of Macedonia as a state it has direct responsibility to anchor its
future. No matter what view one subscribes to, one stubborn truth
remains: Macedonia cannot achieve success on its own. This book
provides observations that offer valuable lessons on this little
known but remarkable part of Europe. This work provides a review of
the historical basis for Macedonia's identity and its emergence as
a separate nation during Socialist Yugoslavia (1944-1991). It takes
a detailed look at the events and personalities that lead to the
outbreak of civil war in 1991. This book contains aspects of the
Ohrid Framework Agreement and perspectives on the contemporary
situation following the elections of September 2002. Personal
interviews with the first and second presidents of the Repulic of
Macedonia are also included.
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