Theoretical and Legal Framework of Foreign Policy the Example of the Republic of Macedonia - Official EU Candidate Country

Authors

  • Dejan Marolov
  • Jos Rodrigues

Keywords:

foreign policy, legal framework.

Abstract

The independent Macedonian foreign policy has its roots in the collapse of Yugoslavia and the creation of an independent Republic of Macedonia. Before the independence, Macedonia's foreign policy was part of the Yugoslav foreign policy. If the period from independence until today is observe, it can be noticed that the Macedonian foreign policy can be divided in at least two periods. In general regarding the legal framework, it can be said that the overall structure of the foreign policy of the Republic of Macedonia was established with the Constitution and the Law of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia.

References

D. Mir?ev.The Macedonian Foreign Policy 1991-2006. Skopje, Az-Buki, 2006

G.R. Berridge.Diplomacy: Theory and Practice. London, Antony Rowe Ltd, 2009.

D. Maleski. The politician, the diplomat and the people: Macedonian foreign policy experiences. Democracy, rule of law and foreign policy. European Commission for Democracy through Law, Ed. Skopje, Council of Europe, 2003.

Official site of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia http://www.mfa.gov.mk/default1.aspx?ItemID=263

Republic of Macedonia Constitution.

Republic of Macedonia law of Foreign Affairs 2006.

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Published

2014-02-07

How to Cite

Marolov, D., & Rodrigues, J. (2014). Theoretical and Legal Framework of Foreign Policy the Example of the Republic of Macedonia - Official EU Candidate Country. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 13(1), 260–267. Retrieved from https://www.gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/1776

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