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TIRANA, Dec. 12 – Albania’s foreign policy has been crucial in the country’s opening up and economic development following the collapse of the communist regime in the early 1990s, but a quarter of century on, international relations experts say the country could consider rethinking its foreign and regional policy amid growing nationalism and populism at a regional and international level in the past few years. “Albania’s foreign policy has played a constructive role in the Balkans by supporting Western policy. There have yet been critical voices claiming that Albania’s foreign policy has lacked substance if not only taking into account…