North Macedonia
Intro
Following decades of transition and the resolution of its name dispute with Greece, North Macedonia solidified its Euro-Atlantic orientation. Domestic reform and minority integration remain central to its modernization.
Background
The 2018 Prespa Agreement with Greece unlocked NATO and EU pathways after decades of dispute. The economy remains small but increasingly diversified, with investment in energy, logistics, and agriculture. Ethnic relations, particularly with the Albanian minority, shape internal politics.
History
- 1991: Independence from Yugoslavia – 2001: Ethnic conflict resolved by Ohrid Framework Agreement – 2018: Prespa Agreement with Greece – 2020: Joins NATO – 2022: Opens EU accession negotiations
Present Day
In 2025, North Macedonia consolidates NATO membership, advances EU accession, and maintains domestic stability despite political tension and economic strain.
Future Outlook
North Macedonia’s progress hinges on sustained EU negotiation momentum and governance reform. Infrastructure investment can link Adriatic and Aegean corridors.
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