POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA

Absence of strong democratic state based on popular support, transparent institutions, responsible elites that promote cooperation and strive towards achieving consensus, results in the inability of the government to launch economic growth, such as crime gangs, and organized crime structures. Positi...

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Main Author: Aleksandar KITANOVSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oradea, Research Centre on Identity and Migration Studies-RCIMI 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Identity and Migration Studies
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Online Access:http://www.e-migration.ro/jims/Vol10_No1_2016/JIMS_Vol10_No1_2016_pp67_81_KITANOVSKI.pdf
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spelling doaj-3d17c116c64f41f6bef16d955661c35a2020-11-25T03:33:21ZengUniversity of Oradea, Research Centre on Identity and Migration Studies-RCIMIJournal of Identity and Migration Studies1843-56101843-56102016-05-011016781POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA Aleksandar KITANOVSKI0MIT University SkopjeAbsence of strong democratic state based on popular support, transparent institutions, responsible elites that promote cooperation and strive towards achieving consensus, results in the inability of the government to launch economic growth, such as crime gangs, and organized crime structures. Position of women, is also described partially by statistics and partially by the personal remarks of author. General conclusion over the situation of women in Macedonia in particular to that with Albanian ones is that radical transformation of their position, role and a function is required. In other words, position of women have to be altered from the role passive and non active member of society who only exists through a function of wife and a mother within confines of the traditional patriarchal family into the working asset, economically independent of a man.http://www.e-migration.ro/jims/Vol10_No1_2016/JIMS_Vol10_No1_2016_pp67_81_KITANOVSKI.pdfcivil societyorganized crimepovertypost conflictdemocracy
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POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
Journal of Identity and Migration Studies
civil society
organized crime
poverty
post conflict
democracy
author_facet Aleksandar KITANOVSKI
author_sort Aleksandar KITANOVSKI
title POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
title_short POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
title_full POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
title_fullStr POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
title_full_unstemmed POVERTY, ORGANIZED C RIME, VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS OBST ACLES FOR BUILDING UP A STRONG CIVIL SO CIETY IN MACEDONIA
title_sort poverty, organized c rime, violation of human rights as obst acles for building up a strong civil so ciety in macedonia
publisher University of Oradea, Research Centre on Identity and Migration Studies-RCIMI
series Journal of Identity and Migration Studies
issn 1843-5610
1843-5610
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Absence of strong democratic state based on popular support, transparent institutions, responsible elites that promote cooperation and strive towards achieving consensus, results in the inability of the government to launch economic growth, such as crime gangs, and organized crime structures. Position of women, is also described partially by statistics and partially by the personal remarks of author. General conclusion over the situation of women in Macedonia in particular to that with Albanian ones is that radical transformation of their position, role and a function is required. In other words, position of women have to be altered from the role passive and non active member of society who only exists through a function of wife and a mother within confines of the traditional patriarchal family into the working asset, economically independent of a man.
topic civil society
organized crime
poverty
post conflict
democracy
url http://www.e-migration.ro/jims/Vol10_No1_2016/JIMS_Vol10_No1_2016_pp67_81_KITANOVSKI.pdf
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