In the last few decades at the global world level, two interrelated parallel processes have been simultaneously encountered: globalization and the reaffirmation of different cultural identities, which,connected in this way, represent a threat to local cultures and certain identities. Such a vision of the search for a new universalist culture over the identity values as well as the imposition of cultural homogenization from every aspect seems wrong. As evidence, geography and nation are inseparably linked and are synonymous with a community's own sovereignty over a certain territory. The proper name of a state and its the sovereign rule also imposes a geographical name on the space it has, which distinguishes it from other sovereign and self-separated communities. From here, cultural homogenization represents the forerunner of the loss of autonomy in relation to the power of the state and, with an invasive action, carries out the assimilation of the already existing identity. The Republic of North.Macedonia is a real life example of the loss of its own identity and the collapse of the state as a result of the pressure of the international community and its neighbors. It generally loses its constructiveness due to the wrong conduct of foreign policy in the last few years, as well as the non-functioning of law in international frameworks.
Paunkovska et al. (Thu,) studied this question.