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Title: THE FALL OF THE IRON CURTAIN AND ITS IMPACT ON THE GREEK MACEDONIAN RELATIONS
Authors: Jovanovski, Dalibor, Vasilevska, Ivanka
Keywords: Macedonia, Greece, Yugoslavia, Minority, Karamanlis, Prespa agreement.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Faculty of Law "Iustinianus Primus", University"Ss. Cyril and Methodius", Skopje.
Series/Report no.: Law Review Special Issues;
Conference: Annual International Conference “Transition of Legal Systems: 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall”
Abstract: The aim of our research is not to present the development of the Macedonian – Greek relations and the disagreement about the Constitutional name of our country, but to point out that the conflict existed even before the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989. Main Greek thesis up to a day for their stance towards Macedonia, is based on the "irredеntism” on our part, on stealing history and on nonexistent Macedonian minority in Greece, because, according to the Greeks, the Macedonian nation does not exist. However, we will point out several occasions which will paint a different picture concerning the one we know today. That's why we will focus at several critical moments in the Greek – Yugoslav relations caused by the Macedonian question, the problem of the irredentism in the relation between Belgrade, Skopje and Athens, which even to date, after the signing of the Prespa agreement, occasionally drifts as an argument on the side of Greek officials the question of ancient Macedonia, an argument that was not visible in the period between 1944 and the proclamation of the Macedonian independence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14433
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