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    The National Movement within the Albanian Diaspora in1919-1920 by Deona Çali

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It illustrates how these figures played an intricate role in Albania's admission process to the League of Nations via their lobbying in the European chancelleries, gradually changing the Great Powers’ attitude towards the Albanian candidacy. Partly relying on a novel investigation of documents from the Albanian Central State Archive that pertain to the activity of the representatives of Pan-Albanian Federation Vatra in the Parliament of Great Britain, this article will clarify the postponement of the decision of the Albanian issue as part of the broader ‘Adriatic question’ from the Peace Conference to the proceedings of the League of Nations. …”
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    The present political situation and ethnic relations in Macedonia by Đukanović Dragan

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The amendments have brought out changes in the constitutional and political system of Macedonia - "double majority" in the Parliament, increased number of members of ethnic communities in the police and administration, Albanian language as an official, strengthening of the local self-rule, etc. …”
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    Dispute between Albania and Greece over the Delimitation of Maritime Zones by Jonida Mehmetaj, Stela Meçaj

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article analyses the effect of normative acts on the law of the sea in Albania and the legal issues of the Albanian legislation; the effect of the Albanian legislation in light of the international law of the sea; and the problems of the agreement between Albania and Greece for delineation of the continental shelf, which the Constitutional Court of Albania has declared invalid.…”
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    Nacjonalizm w przemówieniach Slobodana Miloševicia by Anna Jagiełło-Szostak

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Additionally, he was blaming “enemies” (such as Slovenia, Croatia, Albanians from Kosovo) for the collapse of Yugoslavia and the war in the 1990s. …”
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