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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.72.4.02

Social Contract in the Context of International Statebuilding in the Balkans: The Case of Macedonia

Biljana Vankovska orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9215-4183 ; Faculty of Philosophy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, R. N. Macedonia


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Abstract

On the thirtieth anniversary of gaining independence and agency in international relations, the question of the foundation of the Macedonian state is still open. The paper aims to analyze the philosophical and political issue of the social contract that forms the basis of the Macedonian political community. The analysis focuses on the fundamental values of the political order embedded in the 1991 Constitution and its subsequent amendments until 2019. The key hypothesis is that the modern Macedonian polity rests on a series of (often contradictory) ‘social contracts’. Their peculiarity derives from the fact that they have rarely reflected the ‘general will’ of the political community. Instead, the agents of the international state-building process have more often been in the position to substitute the people’s will for the sake of peace and democracy. The tentative conclusion is that the Macedonian polity rests on shaky (constitutional, political and societal) ground that indicates an unfinished statehood.

Keywords

social contract; constitution; state-building; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Kosovo; Macedonia

Hrčak ID:

281830

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/281830

Publication date:

1.9.2022.

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