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Minorities or Immigrants? The Kven and Sami Peoples of Norway
During the 18th and 19th centuries, many Finns - destitute farmers and fishermen - emigrated from their homeland and from Sweden and settled in the inhospitable northern reaches of Norway.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, CEE, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, NIS, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, SEE, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, politics, politicians, nation, state, political parties, parliament,

The Greek-Macedonian Name Issue as a Moral Dilemma
Mr. Greece insists that Mr. Macedonia change his name. He gives many reasons for his unusual request, not the least of which is that 'Macedonia' has been the name of some of his forefathers and is the epithet of the south wing of his sprawling property. It is, therefore, part of his identity and heritage.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, CEE, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, NIS, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, SEE, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, politics, politicians, nation, state, political parties, parliament,

Where art and nature meet
The Republic of Macedonia is hemmed in from all four sides by Greece, Albania, Serbia, and Bulgaria.
Keywords: Mike Greaves, Tranquil Lake, National Lake, Artificial Lake

Gruevski's Macedonia, Greece, and Alexander the Great, History's Forgotten Madman
In a typical Balkan tit-for-tat, Greece blocked Macedonia's long-sought entry into NATO, citing, among a litany of reasons, the 'irredentist provocation' that was the renaming of the airport.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Tips On Visiting Albania
Located in the southern part of the Europe, Albania is considered to be one of the most interesting tourist destinations. It is a place where you can get the glimpse of some of the finest aspects of Europe's culture, history, tradition and beauty.
Keywords: Graham McKenzie, Travel, Tourism, Airlines, Flights, Aviation, Leisure, Europe, UK, Flight Comparison

Visa Liberalization: A Threat to Macedonia?
Macedonian citizens will enjoy visa-free travel to most destinations in Europe starting in early 2010.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

The Republic of North Macedonia and Palestine: Obama Loses Patience with Bush Allies
Macedonia has hitherto been literally invisible on the Obama's Administration's list of priorities. But this is fast changing.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Greek Carrots in the Macedonian Salad?
Greece is putting together a package of economic incentives to be included in any compromise regarding the name issue with the Republic of Macedonia (for an overview of this convoluted conflict, see note below).
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Macedonians in Denial about the Name Issue Dispute with Greece
Macedonian intellectuals and politicians like to pretend (and usually succeed in convincing themselves) that Greece will demand only the change of Macedonia's name in international settings, bilateral relations, and multilateral organizations.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Corfu Holiday Cuisine
One of the most popular and most cosmopolitan of Greek islands, Corfu, also known as Kerkyra sits serenely in the Adriatic sea about 60 miles east of Italy and just off the coast of Albania. It is the second largest and the greenest of the Ionian islands and enjoys a long and famous past steeped in myth and legend. Over various stages in its history the island has been occupied by the Goths, the Arabs, the Italians, the Russians, the Turkish and the British.
Anyone seeking breathtaking scenery, gorgeous (and reliable) sunny summer weather, crystal clear sand and sea and especially some the

Keywords: Mark Bartley, corfu, greece, holidays, travel

Macedonia's great accomplishment is to have survived
Macedonia is not ready to accede to the EU and the EU bureaucracy know it. Macedonia has received a date for commencing the negotiations only because the EU is very troubled about the explosive situation in Bosnia, Kosovo, and in western Macedonia where restive and belligerent Albanians are a majority.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Second Ohrid Framwork Agreement: Resolution of the Greek-Macedonian Name Dispute
The only way to resolve the seemingly intractable name dispute between Greece and Macedonia is to internationalize it. The negotiations should openly include - besides the primary parties and the hapless UN negotiator, Nimetz - the USA, the EU, and, possibly, Russia.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Misuse of the Concept of 'Erga Omnes' in the Greek-Macedonian Name Dispute
The Greeks feel that Macedonians have designs on the part of Greece that borders the tiny, landlocked country and that the use of Macedonia's constitutional name internationally will only serve to enhance irredentist and secessionist tendencies, thus adversely affecting the entire region's stability.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Russia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Centraleastern Europe, Habsburg, Ottoman, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, EU, European Union, euro, NATO, Greece

Fisher Capital Updates - Bechtel-Enka Completes Albanian Motorway
Fisher Capital Equipment Management News Updates - TIRANA, ALBANIA - Bechtel and joint-venture partner Enka today completed construction on the Albanian Motorway, a 37-mile (61-km), four-lane highway that stretches from central Albania to the to Kosovo border. The motorway is now open to traffic.
Keywords: Robert Fisher, fisher capital management, fisher capital management equipment

Leadership Traits of Mother Teresa
If it is not for her leadership qualities the Albania born Mother Teresa will not have grown to excellent heights to win the minds of the thousands and thousands of individuals around the world. The lady served the weak, orphaned and dying men and women for over forty five years and under no circumstances was tired of her services. When the men and women affected with leprosy have been regarded as untouchables, she extended her service to them and looked after all of them by opening many homes.


When she commenced her missionary work she possessed only 3 saris plus a five rupee note in

Keywords: Suhaina Mazhar, Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa photos, Mother Teresa videos

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