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Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?

Year 2024, Online First, 1 - 17
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1522782

Abstract

This study primarily aims to draw attention to the role of the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) in North Macedonia’s1 transition from a hybrid regime to a standard democracy from 2015 to the present. The stability of the country has been of paramount importance for the Western interests, thus the EU and US have continuously supported successive governments to uphold the de-facto powersharing system that prevailed since its independence in the early 1990s. By employing Levitsky and Way’s theoretical framework of linkage and leverage, this study aims to elucidate the decisive roles played by the EU and the US in cultivating the conditions necessitated for North Macedonia’s gradual democratic transition after 2015. To do this it addresses political developments in North Macedonia, discusses the problems that aroused during this transition period, which are inherited in a lack of democratic culture and widespread corruption, and finally, suggests that as the Macedonia example demonstrated, EU support and tutelage is critical during such challenging transitions.

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Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?

Year 2024, Online First, 1 - 17
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1522782

Abstract

This study primarily aims to draw attention to the role of the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) in North Macedonia’s1 transition from a hybrid regime to a standard democracy from 2015 to the present. The stability of the country has been of paramount importance for the Western interests, thus the EU and US have continuously supported successive governments to uphold the de-facto powersharing system that prevailed since its independence in the early 1990s. By employing Levitsky and Way’s theoretical framework of linkage and leverage, this study aims to elucidate the decisive roles played by the EU and the US in cultivating the conditions necessitated for North Macedonia’s gradual democratic transition after 2015. To do this it addresses political developments in North Macedonia, discusses the problems that aroused during this transition period, which are inherited in a lack of democratic culture and widespread corruption, and finally, suggests that as the Macedonia example demonstrated, EU support and tutelage is critical during such challenging transitions.

References

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  • Apostolov, Vlado. 2020. Switched off: North Macedonia’s Media Reforms Fade Away. BIRN, June 23. https://balkaninsight.com/2020/06/23/switched-off-north-macedonias-media-reforms-fadeaway/ (Accessed March 11, 2023).
  • Auerbach, Kiran Rose and Jennifer Kartner. 2022. How Do Political Parties Capture New Democracies? East European Politics and Societies and Cultures 20, 10: 538-563.
  • Bayer, Resat and Bijan Tafazzoli. 2024. Politicization, Ratification of International Agreements, and Domestic Political Competition in Non-Democracies: The Case of Iran and the Paris Climate Accords. Uluslararası İlişkiler 21, 81: 5-25.
  • Bechev, Dimitar. 2017. Rival Power: Russia’s Influence in the Southeast Europe. London, Yale University Press.
  • Bieber, Florian. 2017. What is Stabilitocracy? The Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BIEPAG), May 5. https://biepag.eu/article/what-is-a-stabilitocracy/ (Accessed March 11, 2023).
  • Bieber, Florian. 2018. The Rise and Fall of Balkan Stabilitocracies. Horizons Winter 10: 176-185.
  • Bliznakovski, Jovan. 2017. Macedonia Has a New Government: What Next For the Crisis-Ridden State? LSE European Politics and Policy, June 2. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/06/02/macedonia-has-a-new-government-what-next-for-the-crisis-ridden-state/ (Accessed March 11, 2023).
  • Bozóki, András and Dániel Hegedűs. 2018. An Externally Constrained Hybrid Regime: Hungary in the European Union. Democratization 25, 7: 1173-1189.
  • Buckley, Neil. 2015. Russia Accuses West Of Stirring Revolution in Macedonia. Financial Times, May 18. https://www.ft.com/content/bc9ef8b0-fd7b-11e4-b824-00144feabdc0 (Accessed March 11, 2023).
  • Carothers, C. 2018. The Surprising Instability of Competitive Authoritarianism. Journal of Democracy 29, 4: 129-135.
  • Center for Insights in Survey Research (CISR). 2022. National Poll of North Macedonia, September-October 2022, https://www.iri.org/resources/national-poll-of-north-macedonia-september-october-2022/ (Accessed March 11, 2023).
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  • Dzankic, Jelena. 2018. Capturing Contested States: Structural Mechanisms of Power Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro. Southeastern Europe 42, 1: 83-106.
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  • Guachalla, V. Ximena Velasco, Calla Hummel, Sam Handlin, Amy Erica Smith. 2021. Latin America Erupts: When does Competitive Authoritarianism Take Root? Journal of Democracy 32, 3: 63-77.
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  • Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way. 2020. The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism. Journal of Democracy 13, 2: 51-65.
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  • Marusic, Sinisa Jakov. 2017g. Prosecutors Renew Pressure for Macedonia Ex-PM’s Arrest. BIRN, July 5. https://far-rightmap.balkaninsight.com/2017/07/05/decision-not-to-detain-macedonia-s-former-pm-appealed-07-04-2017/ (Accessed March 11, 2023).
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APA Mandacı, N. (2024). Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi1-17. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1522782
AMA Mandacı N. Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?. uidergisi. Published online August 1, 2024:1-17. doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1522782
Chicago Mandacı, Nazif. “Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons Can Be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi, August (August 2024), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1522782.
EndNote Mandacı N (August 1, 2024) Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi 1–17.
IEEE N. Mandacı, “Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?”, uidergisi, pp. 1–17, August 2024, doi: 10.33458/uidergisi.1522782.
ISNAD Mandacı, Nazif. “Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons Can Be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi. August 2024. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1522782.
JAMA Mandacı N. Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?. uidergisi. 2024;:1–17.
MLA Mandacı, Nazif. “Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons Can Be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi, 2024, pp. 1-17, doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1522782.
Vancouver Mandacı N. Undoing a Hybrid Regime: What Lessons can be Extracted from the Case of North Macedonia?. uidergisi. 2024:1-17.