Eu i nr Kina -politički i ekonomski aspekt saradnjeSAŽETAK Ovaj rad nastoji da analizira politički i ekonomski aspekt saradnje Evropske unije i Kine, kroz prizmu zajedničkih ekonomskih interesa i privredne komplementarnosti. Autori u uvodnom dijelu govore o istorijskom razvitku Kine kao države, te njenoj transformaciji kako u političkom tako i u ekonomskom smislu. Posebna pažnja posvećena je istorijskom razvoju odnosa između Kine i Evropske unije, sa akcentom na razvijanje ekonomske, političke i trgovinske saradnje, čiji se odnosi, između ostalih, ističu kao ključni u spoljnopolitičkim prioritetima Kine. Pored toga, u kratkim crtama biće pojašnjena Inicijativa ,,Pojas i put", ali biće riječi i o pandemiji virusa COVID-19, kao i o presudnoj ulozi Kine u ovoj pandemiji koja je zadesila i promijenila svijet.
The article tries to explain and define political processes and changes trhough history of the 'new' Western Balkans country - the Republic of North Macedonia. It is word about analysis of the political dispute between Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Greece, from its biginnings until the present day. This paper will try to give the real picture of political area in the Balkans and explore deeper roots of the 'Macedonian Question' controversy. Also, it will give the explinations of the resolution of 27-year dispute, (between the two neighbor countries), by signing the Prespa Agreement. Hence, leaving by side national identity and history, the North Macedonia will be able to join the European Union and NATO. Thus, in short period of time, a 'new' country in the Western Balkans has putted in the center of the regional politics, with clear purpose: promoting ethnic and cultural heritance in the edge of the European continent.
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