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This book provides a broad, interdisciplinary analysis of events
impacting on North Macedonia since its independence, particularly
during the last decade. In the past thirty years, the country has
gone through a series of tremendous changes, including a name
change from 'Macedonia' to the 'Republic of North Macedonia'
following the Prespa Agreement, which ended a long-lasting name
dispute. The contributors consider Macedonia's challenges, its
multi-ethnic/multi-cultural background and its ambition to enter
the European mainstream through the auspices of the European Union
and NATO, amidst a raft of other issues. The volume includes
chapters on international politics and North Macedonia's place in
the region's security architecture.
This volume assesses Non-Territorial Autonomy (NTA) in terms of its
practical capacity to support the linguistic, cultural, and
educational rights of national minority groups across Europe. The
fact that 2023 marks the 25th anniversary of the coming into force
of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on National
Minorities (FCNM) and European Charter for Regional and Minority
languages (ECRML) makes this book especially timely and relevant.
Its numerous detailed empirical studies, one of which uses FCNM
reporting as a benchmark, give a picture of the extent (or
otherwise) to which international minority rights standards are
actually being realized through various NTA arrangements. In
keeping with the principles laid out in these foundational
documents, the contributions to this volume acknowledge that when
it comes to the effective delivery of linguistic, cultural and
educational rights, NTA is best regarded not as an alternative but
as a complement to territorially based arrangements.This is an open
access book.
This volume assesses Non-Territorial Autonomy (NTA) in terms of its
practical capacity to support the linguistic, cultural, and
educational rights of national minority groups across Europe. The
fact that 2023 marks the 25th anniversary of the coming into force
of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on National
Minorities (FCNM) and European Charter for Regional and Minority
languages (ECRML) makes this book especially timely and relevant.
Its numerous detailed empirical studies, one of which uses FCNM
reporting as a benchmark, give a picture of the extent (or
otherwise) to which international minority rights standards are
actually being realized through various NTA arrangements. In
keeping with the principles laid out in these foundational
documents, the contributions to this volume acknowledge that when
it comes to the effective delivery of linguistic, cultural and
educational rights, NTA is best regarded not as an alternative but
as a complement to territorially based arrangements.This is an open
access book.
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