Urbanisation, state formation processes and new capital cities in the Western Balkans

dc.author.affiliationDTOhu
dc.author.mtmtid10002968
dc.author.mtmtid10017332
dc.contributor.authorHajdú, Zoltán
dc.contributor.authorRácz, Szilárd
dc.coverage.mtmtmtmthu
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-14T10:03:05Z
dc.date.available2020-02-14T10:03:05Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractThe collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the formation of new states on the former territory of the SFRY affected not only the citizens of the former Yugoslavia, but also all states on the Balkan Peninsula. Greece had serious reservations over the establishment of the Republic of Macedonia. The collapse of the SFRY has also meant that in some Yugoslav successor states proportion of Albanian inhabitants has become signifi cant and their economic and political importance has grown. Instead of former inner administrative borders, new state borders have been raised. Some of the new borders have turned into closed ones, and almost give the appearance of classical military borders. International borders and crossing facilities have divided special state units in the former unitary political geographical space. The most uncomfortable question within the “separation process” was: “Who has the right to self-determination?” Within the complicated political situations an ambition manifested itself that the “peoples”, the “nations”, the republics, “the majority settlement areas” have a right to and opportunity for self-determination. The past two decades have brought basic changes in the whole Balkan Peninsula, especially on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, where spatial structures and settlement network were not devoid of changes either. Historical and political literature studying the single countries’ transformation is large and far reaching, however, urban network and spatial structure focused overview has been, so far, missing from the range of research.hu
dc.description.accessszabadon elérhető / Open accesshu
dc.format.extentfirstpage63hu
dc.format.extentlastpage77hu
dc.format.extentvolume42hu
dc.identifier.citationActa Universitatis Palackianee Olomucensis Facultas Rerum Naturalium Geographica 42:(2) pp. 63-77. (2011)hu
dc.identifier.issn1212-2157hu
dc.identifier.mtmt-recordid1952115
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11155/2172
dc.identifier.urihttps://geography.upol.cz/soubory/vyzkum/aupo/Acta-42-2/AUPO_Geographica_42-2_Hajdu-Racz.pdf
dc.languageangolhu
dc.relation.ispartofjournalActa Universitatis Palackianee Olomucensis Facultas Rerum Naturalium Geographichu
dc.relation.ispartofjournalissue2hu
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dc.subjectBalkán országokhu
dc.subjectBalkán régióhu
dc.subjectpolitikai földrajzhu
dc.subjecturbanizációhu
dc.subjecturbanizáció - Balkán régióhu
dc.subjectvároshálózat - Balkán régióhu
dc.subjectnacionalizmushu
dc.subjecthatárok - Balkán régióhu
dc.titleUrbanisation, state formation processes and new capital cities in the Western Balkansen
dc.typejournalArticlehu
dc.type.descriptionfolyóiratcikkhu
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