Recent publications:
- G. Carmen Pascariu, R. Ţigănaşu, K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp (Eds.) (2023), Resilience and Regional Development, New Roadmaps. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 410
- Hudson & I. Dodovski (Eds.) (2023) Macedonia’s Long Transition: From Independence to the Prespa Agreement and Beyond. Palgrave Macmillan, pp.XXXVII, 248.
- Smith, I. Dodovski & F. Ghencea (Eds.) (2023) Realising Linguistic, Cultural and Educational Rights Through Non-Territorial Autonomy. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. XVII, 194.
- Dodovski (Ed.) (2023) Minorities and Non-Territorial Autonomy: Policy Papers. UACS, pp. 142.
- Z. Sapuric, F. Ivanovski, D. Dimitrovski, N. Gaber- Damjanovska, S. Dursun (2023). Implementation of EU Regional Policy and Legislation in N. Macedonia: Focus on Environment. International Journal of Ecosystems and Ecology Science (IJEES), Volume 13/4, 2023, p.p 45-51.
- Andeva. M. , Dobos, B., Djordjević, Lj., Kuzmany, B. and Malloy, T.H. (2023). Non-territorial autonomy: an Introduction. Textbook. Palgrave Macmillan Cham.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31609-8 (open access)
- Shikova, N. and Andeva, M. (2023). Representation of Minorities in Public Administration: The Case of the Republic of North Macedonia. Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, 22(1), 94–125. https://doi.org/10.53779/XPLS2777
- Andeva, M. (2023). Migration Movements and Their Implications for Macedonia. In: Hudson, R., Dodovski, I. (eds) Macedonia’s Long Transition. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20773-0_8
- Sela, Y., Andeva, M. and Matovski, L. (2023). Language use in comparative perspective. Skopje: Language Implementation Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia [link to the electronic version]
- Stefanovski, I. „Fostering Anti-Corruption in Environmental Governance in North Macedonia„, National Democratic Institute, 2023
- Haglund, D., Schulze, J & Vangelov, O. (2023).Hungary’s Slide toward Autocracy: Domestic and External Impediments to Locking in Democratic Reforms. Political Science Quarterly, 137, winter 2022/2023: 675-713
- Jovanovska, E. and Andeva, M. (2022). Successes and Failures of the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions In Delia Pop‐Flanja And Laura M. Herța (Eds.). Conflict Resolution and Crisis Communication Transforming Conflicts And Building Peace. Proceedings of the Second Edition of the International Conference “Crisis Communication and Conflict Resolution”. Presa Universitară Clujeană: Cluj‐Napoca.
- Stefanovski, Ivan. „A Bottom-up Perspective on Peace and Security in North Macedonia: Turbulent Violent Past versus Uncertain Future?. In: Džuverović N., Stojarová V. (eds.) Peace and Security in the Western Balkans. Routledge, 2022. pp. 70-87.
- Ketola, M., Stefanovski, I., Kuurmaa, K., & Altnurme, R. (2022).Religious diversity and generation Z: TV series and YouTube as instruments to promote religious toleration and peace. Religious Diversity in Europe: Mediating the Past to the Young, 91.
- Vangelov, O. (2022). Bulgaria’s Claims on the Macedonian Ethnic Identity. In Contemporary Balkan Politics. Foreign Policy Review 2022/1: Institute for Foreign Relations and Trade, Budapest, Hungary.
- Ágnes Erőss: Toponymic politics and the role of heritagisation in multiethnic cities in Romania, “International Journal of Heritage Studies” 2022
- Wojciech Opioła & Hynek Bohm: Euroregions as political actors: managing border policies in the time of Covid-19 in Polish borderlands, “Territory, Politics & Governance” 2022
- Hynek Bohm: New re-bordering left them alone and neglected: Czech cross-border commuters in German-Czech borderland, “European Societies” 2022
- Sabina Baraniewicz-Kotasińska: The Scandinavian Third Way as a Proposal for Sustainable Smart City Development – A Case Study of Aarhus City, “Sustainability” 2022
- Elżbieta Opiłowska: Poland and Germany in the European Union: The Multi-dimensional Dynamics of Bilateral Relations, Abington: Routledge 2021 (ed. with M. Sus)
- Marek Mazurkiewicz: Non-competitive Elections at the Local Level and the Incumbency Advantage of Mayors – Research Experiences from Poland, “Lex-Localis” 2021