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Journal articles on the topic "Macedonia. Army"

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Solunchevski, Mende, and Maria Kotevska - Dimovska. "CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE ARMY OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA." KNOWLEDGE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 30, no. 1 (2019): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij300137s.

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Human resources are a segment of the overall management which involves sequential conduction of many steps starting from providing employment or human resources up to their leaving the organization or system. Macedonian Army is an armed force of all citizens of the Republic. A main feature of the Army is defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic. Human resources (HR) are the most important of all resources in the Army. Effective and efficient achievement of its crucial function of the Army depends on human resources. Accordingly, modern management of human resources i
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Djukanovic, Dragan. "The present political situation and ethnic relations in Macedonia." Medjunarodni problemi 55, no. 3-4 (2003): 395–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp0304395d.

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Since it declared its independence in 1991, the Republic of Macedonia has faced several problems of key importance. Apart from the economic underdevelopment, this country has been characterised by bad ethnic relations between the two most numerous communities in the country - the Macedonian and Albanian ones. The Albanian community, which makes approximately one fourth of the total population in Macedonia, has tended to define itself as a "constitutive nation" within the newly formed and independent Macedonia. The outstanding ethnic tensions present in 1990s turned into open armed conflicts in
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Çeliku, Xhyla, and Anthony Preston. "The Ohrid Framework Agreement in North Macedonia between its institutional implementation and political instrumentalization." South Florida Journal of Development 5, no. 7 (2024): e4121. http://dx.doi.org/10.46932/sfjdv5n7-019.

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This article focuses on the peace agreement reached through international mediation in North Macedonia, known as the Ohrid Framework Agreement. In 2001, this agreement successfully brought together the conflicting parties: the government of the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia), and the armed Albanian forces under the emblem of the National Liberation Army (UÇK). This agreement prevented the escalation of conflict on the scale of the Bosnian and Kosovo War, contributing to the easing of interethnic relations in North Macedonia. It aimed to advance the rights of non-Macedonian ethnic
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Nagashima, Iku. "日本陸軍将校の見たオスマン陸軍とその実態 Ottoman Military Organization and the Japanese Military Reports (1878-1908)". GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON JAPAN, № 2 (31 березня 2019): 127–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.62231/gp2.160005.

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This study introduces the military reports written by the Meiji era Japanese officers who observed the Ottoman Army between Russo-Turkish War to the Young Turk Revolution (1878-1908) and explores the Ottoman military organization based on Ottoman archival materials. Furthermore, it aims to reveal the contemporary images of the Ottoman Army with an in-depth analysis of its organization. Komatsu no Miya Akihito, Fukushima Yasumasa and Morioka Morishige; the three Japanese military officers who had observed the Ottoman Army, criticize it heavily, since they thought while its soldiers were compete
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Stamova, Mariyana. "Osnivanje nezavisne Republike Makedonije – Decenija meðunarodnog priznanja (1991–2001)." Historijski pogledi 6, no. 10 (2023): 423–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2023.6.10.423.

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The process of the disintegration of the multinational Yugoslav federation at the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s had a strong impact on the process of the constitution of an independent Macedonian state. In those years, the Yugoslav Federation underwent a transition from the one-party rule of the Union of Communists to the establishment of a pluralistic multi-party political system. After the legalization of the possibility to create new political parties in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, various parties and associations emerged, which brought great diversity to the politica
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Aleksoska, Lidija. "Macedonia's Challenges on the Road to Building a True Digital Society." Moderna arhivistika 2, no. 2 (2019): 228–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.54356/ma/2019/zogs1480.

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The article discusses the Macedonian experience in implementing E-Society, which is a mixed bag of good and bad practices and results. While Macedonia has been fairly successful in certain aspects, like in the introduction of E-Taxes and electronic public procurements, other projects that strive to widen the adoption of E-practices among the youth and the population in general in economically deprived areas, as well as among the country's army of civil servants, have experienced a complete fiasco.
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Manojlovski, Aleksandar. "Sjećanja sarajevskog jevreja Benjamina Samokovlije – Damjana o njegovom učešću u narodnooslobodilačkom i antifašističkom ratu u Jugoslaviji (1941-1945)." Historijski pogledi 5, no. 8 (2022): 165–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2022.5.8.165.

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Benjamin Samokovlija (Sarajevo, 31.III.1918 - Skopje, 28.II.1996), comes from a Jewish family. On April 5, 1941 he was mobilized in the ranks of the army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In the second half of August 1941, Benjamin joined the ranks of the National Liberation Army and the People's Liberation Army. He took part in numerous battles in the anti-fascist war for the liberation of Yugoslavia. After the Fourth Enemy Offensive of the Supreme Headquarters of the People's Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia which took place in the first half of 1943, Samokovlija together w
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Donev, Doncho, Ilija Gligorov, and Andreja Naumovski. "Seventy Years Since the Establishment of the Skopje Military Hospital, 1944-2014." PRILOZI 35, no. 3 (2014): 219–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/prilozi-2015-0026.

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AbstractAim: To present the phases and activities over the period of the existence and work of the Military Hospital in Skopje, from its establishment in 1944 to its transformation on 01.01.2010.Methods: A retrospective study based on available archive materials, encyclopaedias and other sources of information and review of the relevant literature, and personal experiences, observations and memories of the authors and others.Results: During the War of 1941-1945, the larger military units formed hospitals. On 15.11.1944, the hospital of the Headquarters of the People's Liberation Army and Parti
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Brunnbauer, Ulf. "Fertility, Families and Ethnic Conflict: Macedonians and Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, 1944–2002*." Nationalities Papers 32, no. 3 (2004): 565–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0090599042000246406.

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In 2001, the Republic of Macedonia—the former Yugoslavia's southernmost republic—was on the brink of civil war as the ethnic Albanian “National Liberation Army” (UÇK) was fighting Macedonian security forces and establishing rebel control over parts of the country. The armed conflict took more than 200 lives and displaced, at one time or another, more than 100,000 people. Civil war was prevented by an agreement between the four major ethnic Macedonian and ethnic Albanian parties in the country, signed on August 11, 2001 in the town of Ohrid, thereafter usually referred to as the “Ohrid Agreemen
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Spremić-Končar, Milica. "A nation at bay: Ruth Farnham's and Douglas Walshe's accounts from the Macedonian front." Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 53, no. 2 (2023): 133–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp53-41660.

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This paper analyses two war travelogues from World War I whose authors served in the Serbian Army on the Macedonian front, Ruth Farnham's A Nation at Bay: What an American Woman Saw and Did in Suffering Serbia and Douglas Walshe's With the Serbs in Macedonia. Farnham's duty was to take charge of the medical stores brought to Serbia from various English and American sources and Walshe was a driver in a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army. Apart from offering detailed descriptions of their duties, Farnham and Walshe convey through their travelogues a very
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Macedonia. Army"

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Kosmidou, E. "A methodological essay in numismatic iconography : arms and armour on Macedonian coinages (5th c. BC)." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2013. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1396234/.

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This is a methodological study that uses representations of arms and armour on coins of Alexander I and Perdikkas II as case studies in order to assess the value of visual analysis in numismatics. Each coinage is examined in three parts: a review of production dates for coins precedes a typological analysis of depicted arms and armour, which is then used in a critical investigation of potential meanings within current theoretical discourses. Context is a key variable in the creation of meaning and the understanding of relevant coin types bears heavily upon the circumstances of their production
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Romero, Melvin. "Les armes de jet d’Argilos : catalogue typologique." Thèse, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/15858.

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Quelques sites archéologiques comme Olympie, Stymphalos et Olynthe possèdent respectivement un répertoire faisant l’étude des armes de jet retrouvées durant une série de campagnes de fouilles archéologiques. Parmi ces indexes, figurent fréquemment des pointes de flèche, des balles de fronde et des saurotères (contrepoids de lance ou de javelot) provenant de différentes périodes historiques gréco-romaines. À travers les 20e et 21e siècle de notre ère, des spécialistes comme D. Robinson (1931), A. Snodgrass (1964), H. Baitinger (2001), C. Hagerman (2014) dédièrent une partie de leur expertise po
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Books on the topic "Macedonia. Army"

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Wakefield, Alan. Under the devil's eye: The British military experience in Macedonia, 1915-18. Pen & Sword Military, 2011.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Further reporting on U.S. forces in the Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his further report concerning his decision to deply a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations protection force in the Republic of Macedonia. U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Further reporting on U.S. forces in the Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his further report concerning his decision to deply a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations protection force in the Republic of Macedonia. U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Further reporting on U.S. forces in the Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his further report concerning his decision to deply a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations protection force in the Republic of Macedonia. U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Further reporting on U.S. forces in the Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his further report concerning his decision to deply a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations protection force in the Republic of Macedonia. U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Further reporting on U.S. forces in the Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his further report concerning his decision to deply a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations protection force in the Republic of Macedonia. U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Stanley, Jeremy. Ireland's forgotten 10th: A brief history of The 10th (Irish) Division, 1914-1918 : Turkey, Macedonia and Palestine. Impact Pub., 2003.

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Clinton), United States President (1993-2001 :. Status report on the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his fourth report on the continuing deployment of a U.S. Army peacekeeping contingent as part of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), consistent with the war powers resolution. U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Grillot, Suzette. A fragile peace: Guns and security in post-conflict Macedonia. United Nations Development Programme, 2004.

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Macedonia's Secret Army: IMRO Militias of Southwestern Macedonia, 1943-1944. Europa Books, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Macedonia. Army"

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Sekunda, Nicholas Victor. "The Macedonian Army." In A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444327519.ch22.

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Horne, John. "A ‘Civilizing Work’?: The French Army in Macedonia, 1915–1918." In Militarized Cultural Encounters in the Long Nineteenth Century. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78229-4_14.

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Ferguson, Michael P., and Ian Worthington. "The Macedonian Army and Greek Warfare." In The Military Legacy of Alexander the Great. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003052951-6.

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Worthington, Ian. "Dismembering Macedonia." In The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197520055.003.0012.

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Abstract This chapter deals with the final year of the Third Macedonian War—the Roman offensives and the decisive battle of Pydna, where Perseus was defeated by a Roman army led by Paullus. After that, the chapter discusses Perseus’ flight and eventual surrender. Then the text turns to the Roman settlement of Greece and Illyria before Rome’s punitive measures imposed on Macedonia, including the dismembering of the kingdom into four merides and end of the Antigonid monarchy.
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Pardew, James W. "Pop-up Insurgency." In Peacemakers. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813174358.003.0028.

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The volatile ethnic Macedonian leaders, who hold the most power in the country, vacillate between military and negotiated solutions. The Macedonian Prime Minister and other extreme nationalists want to destroy the Albanian insurgency even if it means dividing their country. President Trajkovski and other moderates want a peaceful solution. The National Liberation Army, like the KLA in Kosovo, usurps local Albanian political parties to pressure the government for increased Albanian influence in Macedonia. When EU and NATO leaders and an American at OSCE fail to find a solution, Macedonia faces
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Worthington, Ian. "Andriscus aka Philip VI and the Fourth Macedonian War." In The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197520055.003.0013.

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Abstract The final chapter of the book gives an overview of Perseus’ reign and discusses Macedonia after the ending of the Antigonid dynasty and Rome’s attitude to the Greek mainland. Then it traces the rise of a new threat to Rome and its Macedonian settlement: the pretender Andriscus, who seized the throne and called himself Philip VI. Little is known of him, and he was in power only a short time before Rome declared war on him, the Fourth Macedonian War, ending in his defeat at the second battle of Pydna against a Roman army led by Metellus. After discussing all this, the chapter concludes
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Worthington, Ian. "The Kingdom of Macedonia." In The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197520055.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter introduces readers to Macedonia and its people. Discussed are the geography and the people; the power of the king and his relations with the people; cities; social, artistic, religious, and cultural life; and especially the army, from the reforms of Philip II, through Alexander the Great, to the Antigonid kings who are the subject of the book.
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Wheatley, Pat, and Charlotte Dunn. "Wolves at the Door." In Demetrius the Besieger. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836049.003.0025.

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This chapter discusses a major turning point during Demetrius’ campaign, as at a critical moment the Besieger lost the kingdom of Macedonia. Demetrius was forced to flee in disguise and disgrace as disorder erupted within his army, most of which deserted to Pyrrhus, who was subsequently proclaimed king of Macedonia in his wake. This chapter discusses the events which led to Demetrius’ failure as king, and offers insight into his next strategy following his ousting from the kingdom, as well as a personal loss—the suicide of Phila, who took poison when she realized her husband had been defeated
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Bellas, Ioannis. "Bow and Arrowheads from Ancient Macedonia: From Hunters to Archers." In Tools of war. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8331-461-7.02.

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A passage by Demosthenes, who emphatically stated that it was through light infantry troops and their flexibility, rather than the sluggish Macedonian phalanx, that Philip II of Macedon secured his victories, illustrates how important the organization of light infantry units was to Philip ΙΙ. After describing the lightly armed soldiers, the cavalry, and the mercenaries, Demosthenes made reference to archers. Based on this passage and the rich assemblage of arrowheads discovered in ancient Olynthos and Stagira – Greek cities once besieged by Philip II – the author will try to approach the probl
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Carney, Elizabeth Donnelly. "The Rule of the Eurydice’s Sons." In Eurydice and the Birth of Macedonian Power. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190280536.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses the rule of all three of Eurydice’s sons (Alexander II, Perdiccas III, and Philip II), but pays less attention to Philip II because his reign has been discussed in so many places at great length. The brief reign of Alexander II was shaped by his initially successful but ultimately disastrous invasion of Thessaly. His failure there led to Theban intervention in Macedonian affairs and then his assassination. It examines claims that Eurydice married his assassin and had a hand in his death. It also considers the possibility that her supposed lover/husband, Ptolemy, briefly
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Conference papers on the topic "Macedonia. Army"

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Banjac, Nikola, and Nenad Komazec. "RESPONSE OF THE ARMY OF SERBIA TO NON- MILITARY THREAT - MIGRATION." In SECURITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT - THEORY AND PRACTICE. RASEC, 2023. https://doi.org/10.70995/pevi5137.

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The issue of work indicates that with the global connection of the world or more precisely with the opening of borders, easier access, development of technologies, migrations are becoming more frequent, one could say almost an everyday occurrence. The main security risk is still the possibility of radical Islamists and returnee fighters from the Middle East infiltrating among migrants entering the Republic of Bulgaria and Macedonia. Serbia. Migrant smuggling activities remain the biggest security threat. The research in the work raises an issue that needs to be further analyzed, bearing in min
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Janc, Natalija, Milivoj B. Gavrilov, and Luka Č. Popović. "SCIENTIFIC WORK OF SERBIAN ASTRONOMERS AND METEOROLOGISTS AND THEIR SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR." In XIV Serbian-Bulgarian Astronomical Conference. Astronomical Observatory, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69646/14sbac18a.

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The First World War (WWI) did not spare scientists, university professors and students either. Nevertheless, even in such conditions, most of them did not lose their desire for scientific creation, they found the strength and will to engage in scientific research, professional work, to write publications, organize lectures, etc., and make contributions in the field of astronomy and meteorology connected with the Balkan Peninsula.Milutin Milanković (1879-1958) spent the war years in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Science in Budapest, where he wrote his scientific work "Mathematical the
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