Gaining its independence in 1991, after having been included in
socialist Yugoslavia for more than four decades, the Republic of
Macedonia has struggled to consolidate its democratic system and
independence, and to gain admission into the European Union and
NATO, against dogged opposition from Greece. One of the central
challenges facing Macedonia, along with other Yugoslav successor
states, is to develop civic values and to combat such uncivic
values as ethnic intolerance, religious bigotry, and homophobia.
This volume brings together leading specialists in Macedonian
affairs, both from within Macedonia and from other countries, to
offer insights into the experiences and values of the Macedonians,
with separate chapters devoted to the media, history textbooks,
fiction, the Albanians of Macedonia, and smaller ethnic minorities,
as well as other subjects.
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