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This R&D provides resources on Macedonia’s political crisis. After fourteen years of relative stability between the country’s Macedonian majority and its Albanian minority tensions are re-emerging. The Ohrid peace deal in 2001 saw the Macedonian government agree to provide more rights to ethnic Albanians, but observers argue that those promises have not been honored. The country’s economic problems are also aiding the growth of ethnic extremist movements. European Union (EU) diplomats are warning that recent clashes between Macedonian officials and these extremist groups could produce renewed ethnic unrest in the Balkans, which was the site of gross human rights violations during the 1990s.
From Kosovo to Macedonia, the Balkans once again stand on the precipice of instability: http://t.co/q9AHhwEoTF pic.twitter.com/Wz0LMqz32Q
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 11, 2015
.@Judy_Dempsey: Violence in Macedonia shows EU and NATO still have unfinished business in the Western Balkans. http://t.co/N0rqvnQuHT
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) May 12, 2015
Macedonia in mourning after gun battle leaves 22 dead http://t.co/yDQbgxT0nM
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) May 11, 2015