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Journal of Language and Politics, 2017
Abstract The name dispute between Republic of Macedonia and Greece manifests itself in Greece’s objections to the use of the noun “Macedonia” or the adjective “Macedonian” to refer to any other ethnicity, culture, tradition and history except Greek.
Aleksandar Takovski, Nenad Markovikj
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Abstract The name dispute between Republic of Macedonia and Greece manifests itself in Greece’s objections to the use of the noun “Macedonia” or the adjective “Macedonian” to refer to any other ethnicity, culture, tradition and history except Greek.
Aleksandar Takovski, Nenad Markovikj
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2002
Canadian ambassador to (former) Yugoslavia from 1983-7. Since retiring from the foreign service in 1994, the author has given a course in Balkan affairs at the Institute of European and Russian Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa.A VISITOR TO THE (former Yugoslav) Socialist Republic of Macedonia in 1962 would have found, as is certainly still the ...
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Canadian ambassador to (former) Yugoslavia from 1983-7. Since retiring from the foreign service in 1994, the author has given a course in Balkan affairs at the Institute of European and Russian Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa.A VISITOR TO THE (former Yugoslav) Socialist Republic of Macedonia in 1962 would have found, as is certainly still the ...
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Abstract Discussion of Macedonia before the time of Philip and Alexander has long been dominated by Nicholas Hammond’s view that Macedonians arrived on the Aegean coast as transhumant pastoralists taking part in a long-running, large-scale set of migrations.
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2008
Abstract The Macedonian financial services industry is under the strict control and supervision of state bodies, in particular the Ministry of Finance and the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia. The main characteristic of the Macedonian financial services market is its strict legal regulation.
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Abstract The Macedonian financial services industry is under the strict control and supervision of state bodies, in particular the Ministry of Finance and the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia. The main characteristic of the Macedonian financial services market is its strict legal regulation.
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2019
Yugoslavia (which included present-day Macedonia) was invaded by the Axis powers in 1941 and immovable property was confiscated. After the war, Yugoslavia enacted a property restitution law, but it was short-lived. As Yugoslavia fell under Communist rule, widespread nationalization—which this time occurred irrespective of race, religion, or ethnicity ...
Michael J. Bazyler +3 more
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Yugoslavia (which included present-day Macedonia) was invaded by the Axis powers in 1941 and immovable property was confiscated. After the war, Yugoslavia enacted a property restitution law, but it was short-lived. As Yugoslavia fell under Communist rule, widespread nationalization—which this time occurred irrespective of race, religion, or ethnicity ...
Michael J. Bazyler +3 more
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