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adam_text | Contents List offigures List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Macedonia: what’s in a name? ix xi xii xiii 1 VASILIKIP. NEOFOTISTOS 1 “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future”: the Prespa Lakes and the Signing of the Prespa Agreement 28 LORING M. DANFORTH 2 The hollow signifier “PRESPA”: some reflections on the lake, the Agreement, and the state 51 ROZITA DIMOVA 3 A glass half full or a poisoned chalice? The Prespa Agreement and the modern Macedonian language 75 VICTOR A. FRIEDMAN 4 When the ethnographic field gets unfriendly: identity politics and censorship in the Greek region of Macedonia in light of the Prespa Agreement 93 MARICA ROMBOU-LEVIDI 5 Voters and clients: elections in Fiorina before and after the Prespa Accord ANASTASIA KARAKASIDOU 121
viii Contents 6 The Agreement that brought the nation to completion and extinction: Macedonian political parties and the framing of the Prespa Agreement 147 ALEKSANDAR TAKOVSKI 7 Seeing double: political polarization and identity politics in Macedonia, before and after the Prespa Agreement 173 ANDREW GRAAN 8 Innovation after Prespa 206 FABIO MATTIOLI 9 Fantasies of citizenship: post-territorial nationalism and Macedonian emigrants in Turkey 227 BURCU AKAN ELLIS Appendix 1: Full Text of the Prespa Agreement Appendix 2: Dialect Atlases Index 250 268 284
Index Al (television station) 187 Academy of Arts and Sciences of North Macedonia (MANU) 9-10, 81, 83 Aegean Macedonia 3, 7,44 Agrarian Party 131 Albania 1, 5-6, 28, 31, 33-37, 39,41, 51, 53, 60, 65, 69, 71nl2, 75, 81-82, 84, 233 Albanian National Liberation Army (NLA) 11, 24nl7 Alexander the Great 9-10,14,23nl3,41, 45, 55, 78,133,135, 150, 152, 154,166, 176,184,186,199,199 anatomy of Prespa Agreement 54-56 Ancient Macedonians 8-Ю, 41, 78, 85n7 Anderson, Benedict 14, 23nl0, 182 Andoniadis, loannis 139 Antifascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (Antifašističko Sobrante na Narodnoto Osloboduvanje na Makedonija, or ÁSNOM) 6 Antiquity 54-55, 79-80, 149-150, 162, 165-166,176,184,258 antiquization 9; Freedom Square and 28.03.09 185; and reshaping the Macedonian public 184-190; Skopje 2014 185-190 Antoniadis, Yiannis 140 Anzaldua, Gloria 51-52 Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki 31 Aristotle 135 Article l(3c) of the PA 76-77 Article 7(4) of the PA 77-79 Article 8(5) 80-82 Articles 7(2, 3) of the PA 79-80 Avgi 137 Babri Masjid 182 Balibar, Etienne 15, 208 Balkan civil society organizations 241 Balkan Green Belt 39 Balkan migrant organizations 241 Balkans: and Byzantine Empire 30; delimiting borders of 33-35; irrevers ibility of the immigrants’ connec tion to 241; and Ottoman Empire 2; Russian influence in 17; Slavic migrations to 10 Balkan Wars 3, 6, 21, 29,115nl5, 131, 134 Banac, Ivo 22n6 Basaran, Nuray 237 Basil II, Emperor 31 beylerbeylik 86nl0 Bharatiya Janata Party (Indian People’s Party, or BJP) 182 Big Prespa 22nl; see also Greater Prespa Black Lives
Matter movement 203nll “#bojkotiram” (#IBoycott) 194 Bojkotiram (“I Boycott”) campaign 16 Bolsonaro, Jair 173 bombi (bombs) 10 Borderlands!La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Anzaldua) 51 Borisov, Boyko 13 Boševski, Tome 10 Boškovska, Nada 22n5 Bourdieu, Pierre 112-113 Boxer, Diana 168 Brexit 173, 177 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 79 “Brotherhood of Serres Dopii Cyril and Methodius” 19,103, 104 Brown, Keith 22n4
Index Bucharest Treaty 52 Bulgaria 1-6,12-13,17,19,21, 32, 35, 52, 69, 75, 81, 209-210; admit ted to European Union 232; and Agreement for Good Neighborly Relations 171n39; Bumblebee in the ointment 82-84; and ethnic Macedonian citizens of North Macedonia 84; and KKE 132; and Macedonian language 85; and Macedonian Struggle 130 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 13 Bulgarian Empire 30,46n7; capital of 30-33 Bulgarian nationalism 19, 75 Butler, Judith 15, 96, 97, 208 Byzantine Empire 30-31, 33 Caton, S. C. 59 Catsadorakis, George 40 censorship: creative aspect of 96-97; penetrating power of 100; self-censorship 93,96,99,101; surveillance and multiple levels of 95-98 Christianity 30,185 Christian Orthodox militant nationalism 8 citizenship: Macedonian 235-238; “rightful” 238-243 “citizenship shopping” 228 “citizenship with benefits” 232 CLIM-HYDROLAKE project 61 Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) 12, 19, 52,114n6,122-126, 128-129, 137, 139-142 Cold War 18, 35-37,110 Colorful Revolution (Šarena Revolucija) 23nl6, 56, 192-193 Common Slavic 85n3 Common Slavic Linguistic Atlas (Macedonian Opštoslovenski lingvis tički atlas, OLA) 80 Communist Party of Greece (KKE) 57, 122-123, 126, 129,132-134, 136-137, 140-141 Communist party of Yugoslavia 6 Conference of Ambassadors 33-34 Council of Europe 1, 80, 250,259, 261 COVID-19 lock down 107 Cowan, Jane 4 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 151, 168n2 285 cultural intimacy 99,109,116n20 Cultural Intimacy (Herzfeld) 116n20 David, Isabel 237 Deca Begalei (child refugees) 127 deep state 141-142 Delcev, Goce 13,165,171ո39 Delimitation
Commission 33-34 delimiting, borders of the Balkans 33-35 Demetriou, Olga 44 Democratic Army of Greece 35 Democratic Army Radio 35 dialect atlases 80-82 DiCarlo, Rosemary 54 #digitalsoyagaci, (#digitalfamilytree) 227 Dimitrov, Nikola 1, 12,42, 54, 147-148, 154,159-160,164, 267 Diploidou, Sophia 105,106 dopia language 93, 95-96, 99, 101, 106-107,110,114n2 dopii 5,19, 93, 95-98,101,103-113, 114n2 Dragoumis, Ion 131 Dragoumis, Philippos 121,129-135,141 Dragoumis, Stefanos 131 dual-citizenship: and fantasies of Macedonian 227-228; post-territorial nationalism and 229-231; and Turks 227, 237 Duterte, Rodrigo 173 Dyer, Donald L. 84 Eastern Orthodox Christian religion 12 elections in Fiorina: Accord and discord 138-141; deep state 141-142; overview 121-122; patrons and clients 129-138; Rainbow promises 126-129; topoi and actors 122-126 Embirikos, Leonidas 107 Erasmus Agreements 238 erasure 75, 79 Eriksen, T H. 69 European Commission 65, 87n28, 210 European Community (EC) 7 European Convention on Human Rights 128 European Council 17 European Court of Human Rights 107, 128,138 European dream and postsocialism 207-211
286 Index European Economic Community 38 European Free Alliance-European Political Party (EFA-EPP) 126 “European Free Coalition-Rainbow” 126; see also Rainbow Party European Great Powers 2 European Green Belt 40 European Macedonia: Colorful Revolution (Šarena Revolucija) 23nl6, 56, 192-193; contours of 190-193; “I HEART GTC” {Go Sakam GTC) 192; mass protests and student ple nums 191-192 European naturalists 38 European Parliament 121, 126-127 European Union 1,7, 11, 21, 29, 59, 61, 65, 87n28, 124,140,168, 179, 208, 210, 215-216, 227-229, 232-233,253, 266 EU Western Balkans Enterprise Development and Innovation Facility 215 Exarchist Statistics 71n7 Eyalet of Rumeli 80, 86nl0 Facebook 98,106, 214, 220-221 fantasies of citizenship: elusive search for Macedonian citizenship 235-238; kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in North Macedonia 232-234; overview 227-229; post-territorial nationalism and dual-citizenship 229-231; “right ful” citizenship 238-243; Turkish engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235 Federal Union of European nationali ties (FUEN) 126 Federation of Macedonian People’s Cultural Associations 19 Federation of World Pan Macedonian Associations 43 Fčerašni Novosti (Yesterday’s News) 179 Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood (Karakasidou) 113 “Final Agreement for the Settlement of the Differences as Described in the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 817 (1993) and 845 (1993), the Termination of the Interim Accord of 1995, and the Establishment of a Strategic Partnership between the Parties” see Prespa Agreement First Archi-Brigade 191
First Archibrigade {Prva Arhi-Brigada) 187 First Balkan War 33 First Bulgarian Empire 18, 30 First World War 3 “flexible citizenship” 228 Fiorina: elections in see elections in Fiorina; violence erupted in 134; and Yeorgios Modis 134-135 Florina 130 Florina Prefecture 142ո2; European election results for 128; July 7, 2019 national elections results in 139; and Rainbow Party 128 former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) 1, 8-9, 54 Freedom Square (Ploštad Sloboda) 185; and 28.03.09 185 “Free Greece” 30, 36 Friedman, Victor A. 18, 21, 83 Friendship Agreement 82 Friends of Music Society {Syllogos ton Filon tis Mousikis in Greek or SFM) 98-100 Fund for Innovation and Technological Development (FITR) 215-217 Gal, Susan 75, 79, 85 Gatzoulis, Nina 43,115n 16 Gavroglou, Kostas 102 Geertz, Clifford 2 Geographical Institute of Florence 34 George II, King 114n7 Georgievski, Ljub?o 12 Geroski, Branko 191 Gingeras, Ryan 239 Global Financial Crisis of2007/08 210 “Global Investment Fund” 68 Gökçek, Melih 240 Golden Dawn 86n8, 94,104-105,107, 114n4, 114n5, 115nl7, 138 Google 214 Google AdSense 221 Gradski Trgovski Centar (GTC) 192 Greater Prespa Lake 1, 22nl, 28 Great Powers 31, 33 Great Prespa Lake 22nl; see also Greater Prespa Lake Greece: Axis occupation of 35; Hitler’s army invasion of 35; identity politics in 1-2; invisible multilingualism in 18; Macedonian identity in 5; Macedonian minority in 7, 19,104; Macedonian otherness in 19; and
Index Macedonian Question 2-7; nonGreek people in 57; socio-political schisms in 104 Greek citizenship 6 Greek Civil War 5, 6, 18, 23nll, 29, 30, 35; ground zero of 35-37 Greek Communist Party 5, 35 Greek cultural heritage 6 Greek Government Legislative Edict 57 Greek Macedonia 5, 23n9 Greek National Army 35 Greek national identity 4, 6 Greek nationalism 6 Greek Orthodox Church 31 Greek Parliament 1, 16, 23nll, 103 Green, Sarah 43 Gritsenko, Elena 168 Gruevski, Nikola 8-Ю, 23nl6, 54, 78, 173-174,178-179, 181, 184-194,195, 203nl 1,210-215 The Guardian 15 Guli, Pitu 22ո2 Guterres, António 16 Hahn, Johannes 1, 54 Hastrup, К. 66 Hellenic civilization 14 Hellenic League for Human Rights 105 Hellenic Ornithological Society 38 Hellenization, policy of 4 Herzfeld, Michael 14,109 Hindu nationalism 178,187 Hitler, Adolf 35 Hobsbawm, Eric 14, 150 Hoffman, Julian 40-41 “hostile neutrality” 5 Iasonidis, Panayiotis 115nl6 identity: Agreement as a threat to 160-163; disambiguated 158-160; preserved 158-160; protected 158-160 identity politics: defined 2; method ological considerations-food for thought 108-113; mobilization of the judiciary 102-108; overview 93-95; within party discourses 154; reac tions caused by the study 98-108; speaking about silence 108-113; sur veillance and multiple levels of cen sorship 95-98; systematic triggering and management of protest 98-102 “I HEART GTC” {Go Sakam GTC) 192 ilinden Uprising 3,4,13, 22n3, 29, 57 287 “imagined communities” 23nl0 IMF 213 innovation: and its challenges 218-222; in North Macedonia 214-218; postPrespa 218-222 innovation after
Prespa: innovation in North Macedonia 214-218; next for Macedonia’s innovation ecosystem 222-223; overview 206-207; postPrespa innovation and its chal lenges 218-222; postsocialism and European dream 207-211; “selling” Prespa without nationalism 211-214 innovation ecosystem, Macedonia 222-223 Institute for Macedonian Language 81 Institute of Balkan Studies 131-132 Integrated Mediterranean Programmes 38 Interim Accord 8-9,22nl, 55, 250-252 Interna] Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) 3; founded in 3; “Macedonia for the Macedonians” {Makedonija na Makedoncitë) 3; see also VMRO Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE) 10-12, 20, 54, 56, 70n2, 78, 147-154,160-162, 164-166, 174,184, 186,192,212, 214 International Committee of Slavists 80 International Court of Human Rights 83 International Court of Justice (ICJ) 9, 23nl4 international environmental organiza tions 38 International Union for the Conservation of Nature 39 Ioannidou, Alexandra 105,106 Iosifidis, Vasilis 131 Irani, Lilly 220 Iron Curtain 39 Irvine, Judith T. 75, 79, 85 Ivanov, Gjorge 11,23nl6, 148,161, 174 Johnson, Dana 223n2 Jovanovski, Borján 191 judiciary, mobilization of 102-108 Juncker, Jean-Claude 17 Kalingas, George 99-100 Kammenos, Panos 103
288 Index Karakasidou, Anastasia 23ո9,102, 103, 113 Karatzios, Christos 115nl6 Karipoglou, Panayotis 105 Karsambas, Polychronis 106 Katharevousa 143nl5 Kezarovksi, Tomislav 187 King Alexander of Yugoslavia 4 kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in North Macedonia 232-234 Knott, Eleanor 234 Kocev, Ivan 82-83, 84 Kočeva, Ana 82-83 Koeva, Svetla 83 Kofos, Evangelos 5, 23nl0 Kolind, Tornsten 66 Kollia-Tsaroucha, Maria 102 Kondoyiannakis, Eliza 131 Kostopoulos, Tąsos 130, 143nl3 Rostov, Ivan 12 Kotzias, Nikos 1, 12,42, 54, 103 Koutavas, Spyros 136 Kraševo Republic 3 Kurir 188 Latas, Dragan Pavlovi? 188 Lesser Prespa Lake 22nl, 28, 30, 38,40 Lianis, Yiorgos 121,129,135-136 Libertas 188 Liebich, Andre 231 Lithoksóou, Dimitris 132 Little Prespa 22nl; see also Lesser Prespa Macedonia 1-22; declaration of inde pendence 7; denationalization law 242-243; post-independence develop ments 7-13; Prespa Agreement and Macedonian Question 2-7; recogni tion of 76-77; road to Prespa 7-13; terms of Prespa Agreement 13-17; as a transboundary place 43-45 “Macedonia is Greece” 86n8 Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU) 9-Ю, 81, 83,161 Macedonian Bank 161 Macedonian citizenship: and denation alization law 242-243; elusive search for 235-238; Turkish media articles on 229 Macedonian Conflict 41 Macedonian Constitution 16, 163, 166 Macedonian Dialect Atlas project (MDA) 80 Macedonian dialects 6 Macedonian emigrants in Turkey Macedonian language: problem of erasure 79-80; question of dialect atlases 80-82; recognition of 76-77; as a South Slavic language 77-79 Macedonian national
identity 7,10 Macedonian Orthodox Church 6,185 Macedonian Parliament 7,158 Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra 197 Macedonian political parties: contours of national identity 149-163; and framing of Prespa Agreement 147֊ 168; identity politics within party discourses 154; overview 147-149 Macedonian public, antiquization and reshaping 184-190 Macedonian Question 75, 94, 122, 130, 132; and First World War 3; in post1945 period 6-7; Prespa Agreement and 2-7 Macedonian revolutionary activism 22n3 Macedonian Struggle 29 Macedonia’s 1991 Founding Constitution 24nl7 Macron, Emmanuel 16 Mademlis, Kostas N. 102 Makedonska Asocijacija na Novinari (The Macedonian Association of Journalists) 189 Marie Curie Career Integration Grant 61 Markovik], Marjan 82, 85ո6 mass media 182-183 mass protests and student plenums 191-192 Melas, Pavios 133 Merakou, Stephania 100 Merkel, Angela 207 Mešan Brak (“Mixed Marriage”) 179 Metaxas, Ioannis 4,19, 35, 95, 114n7, 131 Metcalf, Peter 101 Michas, Takis 8 Mickoski, Hristijan 148,161, 162 Middle Ages 78 Mihailov, Ivan 4 Mijalkov, Sašo 10, 212 Miloševi?, Slobodan 8
Index Mitsotakis, Constantine 7 Mitsotakis, Kyriakos 124 mobilization ofjudiciary 102-108 modern Macedonian language: Article 1(3c) of the PA 76 77; Article 7(4) of the PA 77-79; Article 8(5) 80-82; Articles 7(2, 3) of the PA 79-80; Bulgaria 82-84; inconclusive con clusion 85; Macedonian as South Slavic language 77-79; overview 75; problem of erasure 79-80; question of dialect atlases 80-82; recognition of Macedonian 76-77 Modi, Narendra 173 Modis, Georgios 121 Modis, Yeorgios 129,130,134 Mogherini, Federica 1,15, 54, 207 Moutsopoulos, Nikos К. 31-32 Mukoski, Krsto 56 Muren, Zeki 240 Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki 32 Mussolini, Benito 4, 35 Myrivili, Eleni 30, 43 nation, defined 14 national identity: Agreement 154-158; Agreement as a threat to 161-163; Agreement as a threat to identity 160-163; Agreement as a threat to sovereignty/statehood 161; con tours of 149-163; data presentation 154-160; identity is disambiguated, preserved, and protected 158-160; identity politics within party dis courses 154; methodological design 152-153 nationalism: post-territorial 229-231; “selling” Prespa without 211-214 National Liberation Front (NOF) 57 National Radical Union party (ERE) 135 NATO 1, 7,138,140,174,184,198, 210, 213, 228, 255-256; Bucharest summit 54; Macedonia’s bid to join 9,13-16; and recognition to Macedonia 7 Nedelkovski, Milenko 188 Negri, Antonio 208 Nema Pravda, Nema Mir (No Justice, No Peace) slogan 56 Neo-Ottomanism 234 Neškovski, Martin 192 289 ‘Nikogaš Severna, Sekogaš Makedonija” (Never North, Always Macedonia) slogan 16 Nimetz, Matthew 8,12, 54
Nimitz, Matthew 42 North Macedonia 1; innovation in 214-218; kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in 232-234; Turkish engagement and reticence in 234-235 NOVA TV 188 Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandra 173 Ohrid Framework Agreement 24nl7, 232,244 Oktay, Metin 240 Orbán, Viktor 23nl6,173 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 215 Orlove, В. 59 Orthodox Christianity 30 Orthodox Christian refugees 4 Orthodox Church 22n3, 30, 137 Ottoman Empire 2, 31, 80,154 Owen, Lord David 8 Panayotaros, Elias 103 Panhellenic Federation of Macedonian People’s Cultural Associations (Panellinia Omospondia Politistikon Syllogon Makedónon in Greek, or POPSM) 94,98,100-101, 103-107, 114n3 Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) 23nll, 36-37,129 Pan-Macedonian Association of Canada 115nl6 Papandreou, Andreas 7,103,135 Papandreou, Yeorgios 129 Papataxiarchis, Evthymios 109 Papathanasiou, Christos Amyntas 115nl6 Papathanasiou, Haralambos 142 Paraskeviotis, Alexandras 106 patrons and clients 129-138 Pennas, Thomas 102 Perka, Theopisti (Peti) 19 Philip of Macedón 14,23nl3 Pijpers, R. J. 69 Pinto, Corte-Real Gabriela 237 Pirin Macedonia 3, 7,283nl Pliocene Epoch 28
290 Index political polarization: antiquization and reshaping Macedonian public 184-190; from bubbles to doubles 182-183; contours of European Macedonia 190-193; doubled identity 178-181; Freedom Square and 28.03.09 185; mass media and 182-183; popular culture and 182-183; Prespa Agreement 194-200; puzzle of doubles 173-178; from recognition struggles to representa tion struggles 178-181; Skopje 2014 185-190 Politics, Press and Place (Zagos) 129 Politics After Television: Religious Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Indian Public (Rajagopal) 182 Pontic Greek Associations 139 popular culture: mass media 182-183; and political polarization 182-183 post-independence developments 7-13 post-Prespa innovation and challenges 218-222 postsocialism and European dream 207-211 post-territorial nationalism 229-231; and dual-citizenship 229-231 Pougaridis, Stefanos 134 Prespa Accord, and discord 138-141 Prespa Agreement 1, 22nl, 154-158; anatomy of 54-56; Macedonian political parties and framing of 147-168; and Macedonian Question 2-7; political polarization 194-200; signing of; terms of 13-17; as threat to identity 160-163; as threat to national identity 161-163; as threat to sovereignty/statehood 161 Prespa Lakes: materiality of the lake 58-66; between nature, politics, and history 56-57 Prespa region: Bulgarian Empire, capital of 30-33; delimiting borders of the Balkans 33-35; Greek Civil War, ground zero of 35-37; between lake, the Agreement, and place of abandonment 66-70; Macedonia as a transboundary place 43-45; map of 29 post-independence devel opments 7-13; Prespa: “The
Lake of Reconciliation” 41-43; “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future” motto 37-41; transboundary Prespa Park 37-41 Prilozi 10 print-capitalism 14 protest, systematic triggering and man agement of 98-102 #protestiram (#IProtest) 192 Protocol of Florence 33, 34 Protogerov, Aleksandar 4 Provisional Democratic Government of Greece 30 “public sphere” 143n7 Radio Slobodna Evropa (Radio Free Europe) 189 Radio Slobodna Makedonija (Radio Free Macedonia) 189 Rainbow Party (Vinožito) 107, 122-123, 126-129,136-137,141-142, 143nl2 Rainbow promises 126-129 Rajagopal, Arvind 178,182, 201 Rajnov, Vasil 82 Rama, Edi 24n22 Ramsar Convention 38 Ram Temple Movement 183 Ranger, Terence 14 Rasmussen, M. B. 63, 66-67 recognition of Macedonian 76-77 “recognition struggles” 178 “refugee children” 5 “régime of difference” 109 Rencher, Mario 220 Republic of Macedonia 9; see also Macedonia Republic of North Macedonia see North Macedonia Republika 188 “Revival in 100 Steps” (Prerodba vo 100 čekori) document 184 “rightful” citizenship 238-243 right-wing organizations 10 Rosetta Stone 10 Rossos, Andrew 2, 5, 23n7 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 38 Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland 113 Sanders, Bernie 173 Saxecoburggotski, Simeon 32 Scheper-Hughes, Nancy 101, 113 SDSM (Social-Democratic Alliance of Macedonia) 20, 52 Second Balkan War 3, 6 Second Bulgarian Empire 31 Sela, Ziadin 11
Index self-censorship 93, 96,99, 101 “selling” Prespa without nationalism 211-214 Seksas, Kostas 19,125, 129,137 Sen, Ali 240 Serbia 2-9, 33, 52, 75, 81, 87ո24,132, 223ո2 Serbian Empire 31 Serbian Patriarchate 6 “Serres and Meleniko History and Folklore Society” 102 Shekerinska, Radmila 11 Sidiropoulos, Christos 143nll Šijak, Arna 199 Siljanovska-Davkova, Gordana 161 Singing Skopjeans (Raspeani Skopjani) 187 Skopje 2014 project 9,13,185-190 Skoularikis-Gennimatas law 138 Slotta, James 183 Small Prespa 22η 1; see also Lesser Prespa Smith, D. Anthony 149 SNOF (Slavjanomakedonski Narodno Osloboditelen Front, or Slavomacedonian People’s Liberation Front) 133 Social Democratic Union (SD) 10, 147 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 6, 31, 181,208,265 Society for Macedonian Studies 132, 135 Society for the Protection of Prespa (SPP) 38,46n21 “Southern Serbia” 4, 6 “South Serbs” 6 sovereignty/statehood, Agreement as a threat to 161 Spitulnik, Debra 182 Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) 65 Stankovič, S. 61 Star of Vergina 8, 23,41,43,45,175,175, 199,199,202n5 Startup Europe-Western Balkans Network 216 Statement of Preliminary Findings and Conclusions of the International Referendum Observation Mission in the Republic of Macedonia in September 2018 16 St. Elias Uprising see Hinden Uprising Stohos 138 Stoler, Laura Ann 231 291 student plenums and mass protests 191-192 Sunni Islam 234 sun/star of Vergina 23nl3 surveillance and multiple levels of cen sorship 95-98 SYRIZA (The Coalition of the Radical Left) 12,19, 52,114n6,122-126, 128-129, 137,139-142 systematic
triggering and management of protest 98-102 Tange, Kenzo 192 Tatsios, Georgios 98,115nl6 Tentov, Aristotel 10 Terleki, Paraskevi. 135 Terzopoulou, Miranda 100 Theophilidou, Ergina 106 “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future” motto 39 Tito, Josip Broz 23nl0, 135, 238 topoi and actors 122-126 Transboundary Prespa Park 18, 30, 37-41 transnational migrant communities 230 Treaty of Bucharest 3, 80 Treaty of Lausanne 80, 86nll Treaty of London 33 “True Finns” 201 Trump, Donald 173,183 “The Truth about Macedonia” (Vistinata za Makedonija) 10 Tsar Samuel 30-32,45,46n7 Tsipras, Alexis 1,11,12,42, 52, 103,140 Tsitselikis, Konstantinos 105 Turkey 1; engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235; Macedonian emigrants in 227-245; Muslim emigrants to 21; post-terri torial nationalism of 21 Turkish Broadcast Foundation (Türkiye Radyo Televizyon Kurumu—TRT) 235 Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (Turk işbirliği ve Koordinasyon idaresi Baskanligí— TIKA) 235 Turkish engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235 TV NOVA 188 Twitter 227 Uber 214 UNESCO 69, 77, 80,259
292 Index United Democratic Left (EDA) 135 United Nations (UN) 1, 8 Urban Artistic Action (Urbanoumetička akcija) 187 Ustaše (Croatian fascist organization) 4 Vance, Cyrus 8 Vardar Macedonia 3, 7 Večernji List 162 Veles-Prilep-Kičevo-Brod 84 Verdery, Katherine 14 Versailles Treaty 33 Vikings 84 vilayet 86nl0 VMRO see Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) Vnatrešna Makedonska Revoluciónenla Organizacija see VMRO Voskopoulos, Pavios 127 Voskopoulos, Yiannis 136 “Vote for a European Macedonia” campaign 157-158 voters and clients: Accord and discord 138-141; deep state 141-142; over view 121-122; patrons and clients 129-138; Rainbow promises 126-129; topoi and actors 122-126 Voutsis, Nikos 103 Warner, Michael 201, 203nl2 Wilkinson, Henry Robert 3 Wodak, Ruth 151, 168n3 World Bank 213,215 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 8 World War I 6, 18, 30-33, 81, 268 World War II 5, 35, 78, 132,238-239 World Wars 29 World Wildlife Fund 38 Xhaferi, Talat 11 Yugoslav Macedonia 5, 23n7,44, 135-136 Yunus Emre Foundation 234-235 Zachariadis, Nikolaos 57 Zaev, Zoran 1, 10-13, 16,20, 42, 54, 69,137,148,154,156, 158, 162,164, 174,194,196-197, 207-208, 212, 214, 216-217, 219, 222 Zagos, Christos 129-130, 131 Zapranis, Achilleas 102 Združenje na Novinaříte na Makedonija (The Association of Journalists in Macedonia) 189 Zezov, Nikola 161-162,170n31 Bayerisch· łaatsbłbHottN München
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Contents List offigures List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Macedonia: what’s in a name? ix xi xii xiii 1 VASILIKIP. NEOFOTISTOS 1 “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future”: the Prespa Lakes and the Signing of the Prespa Agreement 28 LORING M. DANFORTH 2 The hollow signifier “PRESPA”: some reflections on the lake, the Agreement, and the state 51 ROZITA DIMOVA 3 A glass half full or a poisoned chalice? The Prespa Agreement and the modern Macedonian language 75 VICTOR A. FRIEDMAN 4 When the ethnographic field gets unfriendly: identity politics and censorship in the Greek region of Macedonia in light of the Prespa Agreement 93 MARICA ROMBOU-LEVIDI 5 Voters and clients: elections in Fiorina before and after the Prespa Accord ANASTASIA KARAKASIDOU 121
viii Contents 6 The Agreement that brought the nation to completion and extinction: Macedonian political parties and the framing of the Prespa Agreement 147 ALEKSANDAR TAKOVSKI 7 Seeing double: political polarization and identity politics in Macedonia, before and after the Prespa Agreement 173 ANDREW GRAAN 8 Innovation after Prespa 206 FABIO MATTIOLI 9 Fantasies of citizenship: post-territorial nationalism and Macedonian emigrants in Turkey 227 BURCU AKAN ELLIS Appendix 1: Full Text of the Prespa Agreement Appendix 2: Dialect Atlases Index 250 268 284
Index Al (television station) 187 Academy of Arts and Sciences of North Macedonia (MANU) 9-10, 81, 83 Aegean Macedonia 3, 7,44 Agrarian Party 131 Albania 1, 5-6, 28, 31, 33-37, 39,41, 51, 53, 60, 65, 69, 71nl2, 75, 81-82, 84, 233 Albanian National Liberation Army (NLA) 11, 24nl7 Alexander the Great 9-10,14,23nl3,41, 45, 55, 78,133,135, 150, 152, 154,166, 176,184,186,199,199 anatomy of Prespa Agreement 54-56 Ancient Macedonians 8-Ю, 41, 78, 85n7 Anderson, Benedict 14, 23nl0, 182 Andoniadis, loannis 139 Antifascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (Antifašističko Sobrante na Narodnoto Osloboduvanje na Makedonija, or ÁSNOM) 6 Antiquity 54-55, 79-80, 149-150, 162, 165-166,176,184,258 antiquization 9; Freedom Square and 28.03.09 185; and reshaping the Macedonian public 184-190; Skopje 2014 185-190 Antoniadis, Yiannis 140 Anzaldua, Gloria 51-52 Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki 31 Aristotle 135 Article l(3c) of the PA 76-77 Article 7(4) of the PA 77-79 Article 8(5) 80-82 Articles 7(2, 3) of the PA 79-80 Avgi 137 Babri Masjid 182 Balibar, Etienne 15, 208 Balkan civil society organizations 241 Balkan Green Belt 39 Balkan migrant organizations 241 Balkans: and Byzantine Empire 30; delimiting borders of 33-35; irrevers ibility of the immigrants’ connec tion to 241; and Ottoman Empire 2; Russian influence in 17; Slavic migrations to 10 Balkan Wars 3, 6, 21, 29,115nl5, 131, 134 Banac, Ivo 22n6 Basaran, Nuray 237 Basil II, Emperor 31 beylerbeylik 86nl0 Bharatiya Janata Party (Indian People’s Party, or BJP) 182 Big Prespa 22nl; see also Greater Prespa Black Lives
Matter movement 203nll “#bojkotiram” (#IBoycott) 194 Bojkotiram (“I Boycott”) campaign 16 Bolsonaro, Jair 173 bombi (bombs) 10 Borderlands!La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Anzaldua) 51 Borisov, Boyko 13 Boševski, Tome 10 Boškovska, Nada 22n5 Bourdieu, Pierre 112-113 Boxer, Diana 168 Brexit 173, 177 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 79 “Brotherhood of Serres Dopii Cyril and Methodius” 19,103, 104 Brown, Keith 22n4
Index Bucharest Treaty 52 Bulgaria 1-6,12-13,17,19,21, 32, 35, 52, 69, 75, 81, 209-210; admit ted to European Union 232; and Agreement for Good Neighborly Relations 171n39; Bumblebee in the ointment 82-84; and ethnic Macedonian citizens of North Macedonia 84; and KKE 132; and Macedonian language 85; and Macedonian Struggle 130 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 13 Bulgarian Empire 30,46n7; capital of 30-33 Bulgarian nationalism 19, 75 Butler, Judith 15, 96, 97, 208 Byzantine Empire 30-31, 33 Caton, S. C. 59 Catsadorakis, George 40 censorship: creative aspect of 96-97; penetrating power of 100; self-censorship 93,96,99,101; surveillance and multiple levels of 95-98 Christianity 30,185 Christian Orthodox militant nationalism 8 citizenship: Macedonian 235-238; “rightful” 238-243 “citizenship shopping” 228 “citizenship with benefits” 232 CLIM-HYDROLAKE project 61 Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) 12, 19, 52,114n6,122-126, 128-129, 137, 139-142 Cold War 18, 35-37,110 Colorful Revolution (Šarena Revolucija) 23nl6, 56, 192-193 Common Slavic 85n3 Common Slavic Linguistic Atlas (Macedonian Opštoslovenski lingvis tički atlas, OLA) 80 Communist Party of Greece (KKE) 57, 122-123, 126, 129,132-134, 136-137, 140-141 Communist party of Yugoslavia 6 Conference of Ambassadors 33-34 Council of Europe 1, 80, 250,259, 261 COVID-19 lock down 107 Cowan, Jane 4 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 151, 168n2 285 cultural intimacy 99,109,116n20 Cultural Intimacy (Herzfeld) 116n20 David, Isabel 237 Deca Begalei (child refugees) 127 deep state 141-142 Delcev, Goce 13,165,171ո39 Delimitation
Commission 33-34 delimiting, borders of the Balkans 33-35 Demetriou, Olga 44 Democratic Army of Greece 35 Democratic Army Radio 35 dialect atlases 80-82 DiCarlo, Rosemary 54 #digitalsoyagaci, (#digitalfamilytree) 227 Dimitrov, Nikola 1, 12,42, 54, 147-148, 154,159-160,164, 267 Diploidou, Sophia 105,106 dopia language 93, 95-96, 99, 101, 106-107,110,114n2 dopii 5,19, 93, 95-98,101,103-113, 114n2 Dragoumis, Ion 131 Dragoumis, Philippos 121,129-135,141 Dragoumis, Stefanos 131 dual-citizenship: and fantasies of Macedonian 227-228; post-territorial nationalism and 229-231; and Turks 227, 237 Duterte, Rodrigo 173 Dyer, Donald L. 84 Eastern Orthodox Christian religion 12 elections in Fiorina: Accord and discord 138-141; deep state 141-142; overview 121-122; patrons and clients 129-138; Rainbow promises 126-129; topoi and actors 122-126 Embirikos, Leonidas 107 Erasmus Agreements 238 erasure 75, 79 Eriksen, T H. 69 European Commission 65, 87n28, 210 European Community (EC) 7 European Convention on Human Rights 128 European Council 17 European Court of Human Rights 107, 128,138 European dream and postsocialism 207-211
286 Index European Economic Community 38 European Free Alliance-European Political Party (EFA-EPP) 126 “European Free Coalition-Rainbow” 126; see also Rainbow Party European Great Powers 2 European Green Belt 40 European Macedonia: Colorful Revolution (Šarena Revolucija) 23nl6, 56, 192-193; contours of 190-193; “I HEART GTC” {Go Sakam GTC) 192; mass protests and student ple nums 191-192 European naturalists 38 European Parliament 121, 126-127 European Union 1,7, 11, 21, 29, 59, 61, 65, 87n28, 124,140,168, 179, 208, 210, 215-216, 227-229, 232-233,253, 266 EU Western Balkans Enterprise Development and Innovation Facility 215 Exarchist Statistics 71n7 Eyalet of Rumeli 80, 86nl0 Facebook 98,106, 214, 220-221 fantasies of citizenship: elusive search for Macedonian citizenship 235-238; kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in North Macedonia 232-234; overview 227-229; post-territorial nationalism and dual-citizenship 229-231; “right ful” citizenship 238-243; Turkish engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235 Federal Union of European nationali ties (FUEN) 126 Federation of Macedonian People’s Cultural Associations 19 Federation of World Pan Macedonian Associations 43 Fčerašni Novosti (Yesterday’s News) 179 Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood (Karakasidou) 113 “Final Agreement for the Settlement of the Differences as Described in the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 817 (1993) and 845 (1993), the Termination of the Interim Accord of 1995, and the Establishment of a Strategic Partnership between the Parties” see Prespa Agreement First Archi-Brigade 191
First Archibrigade {Prva Arhi-Brigada) 187 First Balkan War 33 First Bulgarian Empire 18, 30 First World War 3 “flexible citizenship” 228 Fiorina: elections in see elections in Fiorina; violence erupted in 134; and Yeorgios Modis 134-135 Florina 130 Florina Prefecture 142ո2; European election results for 128; July 7, 2019 national elections results in 139; and Rainbow Party 128 former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) 1, 8-9, 54 Freedom Square (Ploštad Sloboda) 185; and 28.03.09 185 “Free Greece” 30, 36 Friedman, Victor A. 18, 21, 83 Friendship Agreement 82 Friends of Music Society {Syllogos ton Filon tis Mousikis in Greek or SFM) 98-100 Fund for Innovation and Technological Development (FITR) 215-217 Gal, Susan 75, 79, 85 Gatzoulis, Nina 43,115n 16 Gavroglou, Kostas 102 Geertz, Clifford 2 Geographical Institute of Florence 34 George II, King 114n7 Georgievski, Ljub?o 12 Geroski, Branko 191 Gingeras, Ryan 239 Global Financial Crisis of2007/08 210 “Global Investment Fund” 68 Gökçek, Melih 240 Golden Dawn 86n8, 94,104-105,107, 114n4, 114n5, 115nl7, 138 Google 214 Google AdSense 221 Gradski Trgovski Centar (GTC) 192 Greater Prespa Lake 1, 22nl, 28 Great Powers 31, 33 Great Prespa Lake 22nl; see also Greater Prespa Lake Greece: Axis occupation of 35; Hitler’s army invasion of 35; identity politics in 1-2; invisible multilingualism in 18; Macedonian identity in 5; Macedonian minority in 7, 19,104; Macedonian otherness in 19; and
Index Macedonian Question 2-7; nonGreek people'in 57; socio-political schisms in 104 Greek citizenship 6 Greek Civil War 5, 6, 18, 23nll, 29, 30, 35; ground zero of 35-37 Greek Communist Party 5, 35 Greek cultural heritage 6 Greek Government Legislative Edict 57 Greek Macedonia 5, 23n9 Greek National Army 35 Greek national identity 4, 6 Greek nationalism 6 Greek Orthodox Church 31 Greek Parliament 1, 16, 23nll, 103 Green, Sarah 43 Gritsenko, Elena 168 Gruevski, Nikola 8-Ю, 23nl6, 54, 78, 173-174,178-179, 181, 184-194,195, 203nl 1,210-215 The Guardian 15 Guli, Pitu 22ո2 Guterres, António 16 Hahn, Johannes 1, 54 Hastrup, К. 66 Hellenic civilization 14 Hellenic League for Human Rights 105 Hellenic Ornithological Society 38 Hellenization, policy of 4 Herzfeld, Michael 14,109 Hindu nationalism 178,187 Hitler, Adolf 35 Hobsbawm, Eric 14, 150 Hoffman, Julian 40-41 “hostile neutrality” 5 Iasonidis, Panayiotis 115nl6 identity: Agreement as a threat to 160-163; disambiguated 158-160; preserved 158-160; protected 158-160 identity politics: defined 2; method ological considerations-food for thought 108-113; mobilization of the judiciary 102-108; overview 93-95; within party discourses 154; reac tions caused by the study 98-108; speaking about silence 108-113; sur veillance and multiple levels of cen sorship 95-98; systematic triggering and management of protest 98-102 “I HEART GTC” {Go Sakam GTC) 192 ilinden Uprising 3,4,13, 22n3, 29, 57 287 “imagined communities” 23nl0 IMF 213 innovation: and its challenges 218-222; in North Macedonia 214-218; postPrespa 218-222 innovation after
Prespa: innovation in North Macedonia 214-218; next for Macedonia’s innovation ecosystem 222-223; overview 206-207; postPrespa innovation and its chal lenges 218-222; postsocialism and European dream 207-211; “selling” Prespa without nationalism 211-214 innovation ecosystem, Macedonia 222-223 Institute for Macedonian Language 81 Institute of Balkan Studies 131-132 Integrated Mediterranean Programmes 38 Interim Accord 8-9,22nl, 55, 250-252 Interna] Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) 3; founded in 3; “Macedonia for the Macedonians” {Makedonija na Makedoncitë) 3; see also VMRO Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE) 10-12, 20, 54, 56, 70n2, 78, 147-154,160-162, 164-166, 174,184, 186,192,212, 214 International Committee of Slavists 80 International Court of Human Rights 83 International Court of Justice (ICJ) 9, 23nl4 international environmental organiza tions 38 International Union for the Conservation of Nature 39 Ioannidou, Alexandra 105,106 Iosifidis, Vasilis 131 Irani, Lilly 220 Iron Curtain 39 Irvine, Judith T. 75, 79, 85 Ivanov, Gjorge 11,23nl6, 148,161, 174 Johnson, Dana 223n2 Jovanovski, Borján 191 judiciary, mobilization of 102-108 Juncker, Jean-Claude 17 Kalingas, George 99-100 Kammenos, Panos 103
288 Index Karakasidou, Anastasia 23ո9,102, 103, 113 Karatzios, Christos 115nl6 Karipoglou, Panayotis 105 Karsambas, Polychronis 106 Katharevousa 143nl5 Kezarovksi, Tomislav 187 King Alexander of Yugoslavia 4 kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in North Macedonia 232-234 Knott, Eleanor 234 Kocev, Ivan 82-83, 84 Kočeva, Ana 82-83 Koeva, Svetla 83 Kofos, Evangelos 5, 23nl0 Kolind, Tornsten 66 Kollia-Tsaroucha, Maria 102 Kondoyiannakis, Eliza 131 Kostopoulos, Tąsos 130, 143nl3 Rostov, Ivan 12 Kotzias, Nikos 1, 12,42, 54, 103 Koutavas, Spyros 136 Kraševo Republic 3 Kurir 188 Latas, Dragan Pavlovi? 188 Lesser Prespa Lake 22nl, 28, 30, 38,40 Lianis, Yiorgos 121,129,135-136 Libertas 188 Liebich, Andre 231 Lithoksóou, Dimitris 132 Little Prespa 22nl; see also Lesser Prespa Macedonia 1-22; declaration of inde pendence 7; denationalization law 242-243; post-independence develop ments 7-13; Prespa Agreement and Macedonian Question 2-7; recogni tion of 76-77; road to Prespa 7-13; terms of Prespa Agreement 13-17; as a transboundary place 43-45 “Macedonia is Greece” 86n8 Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU) 9-Ю, 81, 83,161 Macedonian Bank 161 Macedonian citizenship: and denation alization law 242-243; elusive search for 235-238; Turkish media articles on 229 Macedonian Conflict 41 Macedonian Constitution 16, 163, 166 Macedonian Dialect Atlas project (MDA) 80 Macedonian dialects 6 Macedonian emigrants in Turkey Macedonian language: problem of erasure 79-80; question of dialect atlases 80-82; recognition of 76-77; as a South Slavic language 77-79 Macedonian national
identity 7,10 Macedonian Orthodox Church 6,185 Macedonian Parliament 7,158 Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra 197 Macedonian political parties: contours of national identity 149-163; and framing of Prespa Agreement 147֊ 168; identity politics within party discourses 154; overview 147-149 Macedonian public, antiquization and reshaping 184-190 Macedonian Question 75, 94, 122, 130, 132; and First World War 3; in post1945 period 6-7; Prespa Agreement and 2-7 Macedonian revolutionary activism 22n3 Macedonian Struggle 29 Macedonia’s 1991 Founding Constitution 24nl7 Macron, Emmanuel 16 Mademlis, Kostas N. 102 Makedonska Asocijacija na Novinari (The Macedonian Association of Journalists) 189 Marie Curie Career Integration Grant 61 Markovik], Marjan 82, 85ո6 mass media 182-183 mass protests and student plenums 191-192 Melas, Pavios 133 Merakou, Stephania 100 Merkel, Angela 207 Mešan Brak (“Mixed Marriage”) 179 Metaxas, Ioannis 4,19, 35, 95, 114n7, 131 Metcalf, Peter 101 Michas, Takis 8 Mickoski, Hristijan 148,161, 162 Middle Ages 78 Mihailov, Ivan 4 Mijalkov, Sašo 10, 212 Miloševi?, Slobodan 8
Index Mitsotakis, Constantine 7 Mitsotakis, Kyriakos 124 mobilization ofjudiciary 102-108 modern Macedonian language: Article 1(3c) of the PA 76 77; Article 7(4) of the PA 77-79; Article 8(5) 80-82; Articles 7(2, 3) of the PA 79-80; Bulgaria 82-84; inconclusive con clusion 85; Macedonian as South Slavic language 77-79; overview 75; problem of erasure 79-80; question of dialect atlases 80-82; recognition of Macedonian 76-77 Modi, Narendra 173 Modis, Georgios 121 Modis, Yeorgios 129,130,134 Mogherini, Federica 1,15, 54, 207 Moutsopoulos, Nikos К. 31-32 Mukoski, Krsto 56 Muren, Zeki 240 Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki 32 Mussolini, Benito 4, 35 Myrivili, Eleni 30, 43 nation, defined 14 national identity: Agreement 154-158; Agreement as a threat to 161-163; Agreement as a threat to identity 160-163; Agreement as a threat to sovereignty/statehood 161; con tours of 149-163; data presentation 154-160; identity is disambiguated, preserved, and protected 158-160; identity politics within party dis courses 154; methodological design 152-153 nationalism: post-territorial 229-231; “selling” Prespa without 211-214 National Liberation Front (NOF) 57 National Radical Union party (ERE) 135 NATO 1, 7,138,140,174,184,198, 210, 213, 228, 255-256; Bucharest summit 54; Macedonia’s bid to join 9,13-16; and recognition to Macedonia 7 Nedelkovski, Milenko 188 Negri, Antonio 208 Nema Pravda, Nema Mir (No Justice, No Peace) slogan 56 Neo-Ottomanism 234 Neškovski, Martin 192 289 '‘Nikogaš Severna, Sekogaš Makedonija” (Never North, Always Macedonia) slogan 16 Nimetz, Matthew 8,12, 54
Nimitz, Matthew 42 North Macedonia 1; innovation in 214-218; kin-state clause as an exclusionary mechanism in 232-234; Turkish engagement and reticence in 234-235 NOVA TV 188 Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandra 173 Ohrid Framework Agreement 24nl7, 232,244 Oktay, Metin 240 Orbán, Viktor 23nl6,173 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 215 Orlove, В. 59 Orthodox Christianity 30 Orthodox Christian refugees 4 Orthodox Church 22n3, 30, 137 Ottoman Empire 2, 31, 80,154 Owen, Lord David 8 Panayotaros, Elias 103 Panhellenic Federation of Macedonian People’s Cultural Associations (Panellinia Omospondia Politistikon Syllogon Makedónon in Greek, or POPSM) 94,98,100-101, 103-107, 114n3 Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) 23nll, 36-37,129 Pan-Macedonian Association of Canada 115nl6 Papandreou, Andreas 7,103,135 Papandreou, Yeorgios 129 Papataxiarchis, Evthymios 109 Papathanasiou, Christos Amyntas 115nl6 Papathanasiou, Haralambos 142 Paraskeviotis, Alexandras 106 patrons and clients 129-138 Pennas, Thomas 102 Perka, Theopisti (Peti) 19 Philip of Macedón 14,23nl3 Pijpers, R. J. 69 Pinto, Corte-Real Gabriela 237 Pirin Macedonia 3, 7,283nl Pliocene Epoch 28
290 Index political polarization: antiquization and reshaping Macedonian public 184-190; from bubbles to doubles 182-183; contours of European Macedonia 190-193; doubled identity 178-181; Freedom Square and 28.03.09 185; mass media and 182-183; popular culture and 182-183; Prespa Agreement 194-200; puzzle of doubles 173-178; from recognition struggles to representa tion struggles 178-181; Skopje 2014 185-190 Politics, Press and Place (Zagos) 129 Politics After Television: Religious Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Indian Public (Rajagopal) 182 Pontic Greek Associations 139 popular culture: mass media 182-183; and political polarization 182-183 post-independence developments 7-13 post-Prespa innovation and challenges 218-222 postsocialism and European dream 207-211 post-territorial nationalism 229-231; and dual-citizenship 229-231 Pougaridis, Stefanos 134 Prespa Accord, and discord 138-141 Prespa Agreement 1, 22nl, 154-158; anatomy of 54-56; Macedonian political parties and framing of 147-168; and Macedonian Question 2-7; political polarization 194-200; signing of; terms of 13-17; as threat to identity 160-163; as threat to national identity 161-163; as threat to sovereignty/statehood 161 Prespa Lakes: materiality of the lake 58-66; between nature, politics, and history 56-57 Prespa region: Bulgarian Empire, capital of 30-33; delimiting borders of the Balkans 33-35; Greek Civil War, ground zero of 35-37; between lake, the Agreement, and place of abandonment 66-70; Macedonia as a transboundary place 43-45; map of 29\ post-independence devel opments 7-13; Prespa: “The
Lake of Reconciliation” 41-43; “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future” motto 37-41; transboundary Prespa Park 37-41 Prilozi 10 print-capitalism 14 protest, systematic triggering and man agement of 98-102 #protestiram (#IProtest) 192 Protocol of Florence 33, 34 Protogerov, Aleksandar 4 Provisional Democratic Government of Greece 30 “public sphere” 143n7 Radio Slobodna Evropa (Radio Free Europe) 189 Radio Slobodna Makedonija (Radio Free Macedonia) 189 Rainbow Party (Vinožito) 107, 122-123, 126-129,136-137,141-142, 143nl2 Rainbow promises 126-129 Rajagopal, Arvind 178,182, 201 Rajnov, Vasil 82 Rama, Edi 24n22 Ramsar Convention 38 Ram Temple Movement 183 Ranger, Terence 14 Rasmussen, M. B. 63, 66-67 recognition of Macedonian 76-77 “recognition struggles” 178 “refugee children” 5 “régime of difference” 109 Rencher, Mario 220 Republic of Macedonia 9; see also Macedonia Republic of North Macedonia see North Macedonia Republika 188 “Revival in 100 Steps” (Prerodba vo 100 čekori) document 184 “rightful” citizenship 238-243 right-wing organizations 10 Rosetta Stone 10 Rossos, Andrew 2, 5, 23n7 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 38 Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland 113 Sanders, Bernie 173 Saxecoburggotski, Simeon 32 Scheper-Hughes, Nancy 101, 113 SDSM (Social-Democratic Alliance of Macedonia) 20, 52 Second Balkan War 3, 6 Second Bulgarian Empire 31 Sela, Ziadin 11
Index self-censorship 93, 96,99, 101 “selling” Prespa without nationalism 211-214 Seksas, Kostas 19,125, 129,137 Sen, Ali 240 Serbia 2-9, 33, 52, 75, 81, 87ո24,132, 223ո2 Serbian Empire 31 Serbian Patriarchate 6 “Serres and Meleniko History and Folklore Society” 102 Shekerinska, Radmila 11 Sidiropoulos, Christos 143nll Šijak, Arna 199 Siljanovska-Davkova, Gordana 161 Singing Skopjeans (Raspeani Skopjani) 187 Skopje 2014 project 9,13,185-190 Skoularikis-Gennimatas law 138 Slotta, James 183 Small Prespa 22η 1; see also Lesser Prespa Smith, D. Anthony 149 SNOF (Slavjanomakedonski Narodno Osloboditelen Front, or Slavomacedonian People’s Liberation Front) 133 Social Democratic Union (SD) 10, 147 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 6, 31, 181,208,265 Society for Macedonian Studies 132, 135 Society for the Protection of Prespa (SPP) 38,46n21 “Southern Serbia” 4, 6 “South Serbs” 6 sovereignty/statehood, Agreement as a threat to 161 Spitulnik, Debra 182 Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) 65 Stankovič, S. 61 Star of Vergina 8, 23,41,43,45,175,175, 199,199,202n5 Startup Europe-Western Balkans Network 216 Statement of Preliminary Findings and Conclusions of the International Referendum Observation Mission in the Republic of Macedonia in September 2018 16 St. Elias Uprising see Hinden Uprising Stohos 138 Stoler, Laura Ann 231 291 student plenums and mass protests 191-192 Sunni Islam 234 sun/star of Vergina 23nl3 surveillance and multiple levels of cen sorship 95-98 SYRIZA (The Coalition of the Radical Left) 12,19, 52,114n6,122-126, 128-129, 137,139-142 systematic
triggering and management of protest 98-102 Tange, Kenzo 192 Tatsios, Georgios 98,115nl6 Tentov, Aristotel 10 Terleki, Paraskevi. 135 Terzopoulou, Miranda 100 Theophilidou, Ergina 106 “Three Countries, Two Lakes, One Future” motto 39 Tito, Josip Broz 23nl0, 135, 238 topoi and actors 122-126 Transboundary Prespa Park 18, 30, 37-41 transnational migrant communities 230 Treaty of Bucharest 3, 80 Treaty of Lausanne 80, 86nll Treaty of London 33 “True Finns” 201 Trump, Donald 173,183 “The Truth about Macedonia” (Vistinata za Makedonija) 10 Tsar Samuel 30-32,45,46n7 Tsipras, Alexis 1,11,12,42, 52, 103,140 Tsitselikis, Konstantinos 105 Turkey 1; engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235; Macedonian emigrants in 227-245; Muslim emigrants to 21; post-terri torial nationalism of 21 Turkish Broadcast Foundation (Türkiye Radyo Televizyon Kurumu—TRT) 235 Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (Turk işbirliği ve Koordinasyon idaresi Baskanligí— TIKA) 235 Turkish engagement and reticence in North Macedonia 234-235 TV NOVA 188 Twitter 227 Uber 214 UNESCO 69, 77, 80,259
292 Index United Democratic Left (EDA) 135 United Nations (UN) 1, 8 Urban Artistic Action (Urbanoumetička akcija) 187 Ustaše (Croatian fascist organization) 4 Vance, Cyrus 8 Vardar Macedonia 3, 7 Večernji List 162 Veles-Prilep-Kičevo-Brod 84 Verdery, Katherine 14 Versailles Treaty 33 Vikings 84 vilayet 86nl0 VMRO see Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) Vnatrešna Makedonska Revoluciónenla Organizacija see VMRO Voskopoulos, Pavios 127 Voskopoulos, Yiannis 136 “Vote for a European Macedonia” campaign 157-158 voters and clients: Accord and discord 138-141; deep state 141-142; over view 121-122; patrons and clients 129-138; Rainbow promises 126-129; topoi and actors 122-126 Voutsis, Nikos 103 Warner, Michael 201, 203nl2 Wilkinson, Henry Robert 3 Wodak, Ruth 151, 168n3 World Bank 213,215 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 8 World War I 6, 18, 30-33, 81, 268 World War II 5, 35, 78, 132,238-239 World Wars 29 World Wildlife Fund 38 Xhaferi, Talat 11 Yugoslav Macedonia 5, 23n7,44, 135-136 Yunus Emre Foundation 234-235 Zachariadis, Nikolaos 57 Zaev, Zoran 1, 10-13, 16,20, 42, 54, 69,137,148,154,156, 158, 162,164, 174,194,196-197, 207-208, 212, 214, 216-217, 219, 222 Zagos, Christos 129-130, 131 Zapranis, Achilleas 102 Združenje na Novinaříte na Makedonija (The Association of Journalists in Macedonia) 189 Zezov, Nikola 161-162,170n31 Bayerisch· łaatsbłbHottN München |
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