Research Article

Democratic Stagnation and Nationalism in North Macedonia: Political, Institutional, and Social Challenge

ABSTRACT

This paper examines the factors contributing to democratic stagnation in North Macedonia during the period from 2009 to 2016. The country’s democratic development has been marred by persistent challenges, including political polarization, institutional weaknesses, and issues of corruption. The period in question saw setbacks in democratic reforms, characterized by electoral irregularities, limited media freedom, and contentious inter-ethnic relations. These factors have undermined the consolidation of democratic institutions and hindered progress towards European integration. The study analyzes key political events, economic factors, and societal dynamics that have shaped North Macedonia’s democratic trajectory during this critical period. By identifying these factors, the paper aims to provide insights into the complexities of democratic governance in transitional societies and the challenges of sustaining democratic norms amidst internal and external pressures

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Keywords

North Macedonia Democratic stagnation Political polarization Institutional weaknesses European integration.