Denko Maleski
is professor at the University Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. He teaches International Politics and Contemporary Political Systems. Amongst his publications are: Contemporary Political Systems (1986), International Politics (2000) and The Worlds of Thucydidies and Machiavelli (2001) as well as numerous articles and essays. During 1990/91, visiting Fulbright professor at Bowling Green University in Ohio, U.S.A. During 1998/99, research at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies at Princeton University, USA. Denko Maleski was foreign minister of the Republic of Macedonia from 1991 to 1993, and ambassador to the United Nations, from 1993 to 1997.
Eurozine Articles
The Macedonian safety dilemma
Macedonian politics is dominated by conflicting interest groups, each fearful of their annihilation by the other, writes Denko Maleski. [more]
Macedonia's nationalisms
Macedonia's steps to political pluralism are still endangered by nationalist ideologues. [more]
Macedonia's road to freedom
The political columnist talks about the forces hindering democracy in Macedonia, and about the plight of the Roma, who in Macedonia face severe disadvantage. [more]





