New York
11 of September, 2001


The Real New York
The real New York are those millions of people that get up in the morning and fill the canyons of steel, concrete and glass, known as the streets of Manhattan. The street vendor at the corner selling hot dogs, the Chinese resorateur making his "hot and sour" soup, the shoe cleaner at a shining hotel, the taxi driver from Ghana who supports a huge family back home, presidents, ministers and ambassadors at the UN, the billionaire for whom money has long stopped being a goal, they all courageously go about their daily work. Floating through the streets of Manhattan in this river of people of all colours, ethic origin and religions, you lose the sense of personal importance but gain a sense of individual human dignity and common humanity. Amidst this tremendous effort of millions of hearts trying to make their dreams come true - destruction. But the will of New Yorkers will prevail, because it is not about two monumental buildings that this is all about - it is about life itself.

Denko Maleski
Professor and former foreign minister and ambassador to the UN

üPainful Confrontations
Mirjana MALESKA, Institute of Sociological and Political Research, Skopje
English  Macedonian
 

Macedonian New Political Photography
by Marko Georgievski


 


Congratulation to Michael Doyle !

Michael DOYLE, Director of Woodrow Wilson's Center for International Studies, prominent scholar(""Ways of War and Peace",W.W. Norton&Company, New York/London) and member of our Advisory Board, is appointed special advisor to Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General.

Our publishing:
One of the leading journalist of the "New York Times", David ROHDE gave us permission to translate and publish in Macedonian his dramatic book about the fall of the "safe haven" Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1993. Starting with this issue, we will publish on the pages of "New Balkan Politics", his extraordinary essay ("I am very exited to work this out. I don't care about rights and would be happy to sell them for 1$...")
See: The Fall of Srebrenica
part II
 
Political Essays
Denko MALESKI, Law Faculty, Skopje
The politician, the diplomat and the people:
Macedonian foreign policy experiences
Another article from Denko MALESKI:
Macedonia 1991-2001
Victor FRIEDMAN, University of Chicago, USA
Observing the Observers:
Language, Ethnicity, and Power in the 1994
Macedonian Census and Beyond

Sarajevo 1993
Daniel KORSKI,
International Crisis Group, Sarajevo
Bosnia is in for a Shake-up
Mirjana MALESKA, Institute for Sociological and Political Research; professor at SEE University - Tetovo
Macedonian (Old-New) Issue
See also:
Political and Security Crisis in Macedonia
(An interview with Mirjana Maleska)
Peter BONIN, Mannheim Center for European Social Research,Germany
The last reserves of the imagined Great Power.
On the significance of the Balkans for Russian political and economic actors
Kristina BALALOVSKA
A Historical Background to the
Macedonian-Albanian Inter-Ethnic Conflict
Lidija PETKOVSKA-HRISTOVA, Institute of Sociological and Political Research, Skopje
Could social sciences be a factor of democratic dialogue:the case of Macedonia
Book Review
Myths of the Balkans
By Richard CRAMPTON
English
Words and images
Macedonian New Political Photography
by Marko Gerogievski
English   Macedonian
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