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Double standards or the nature of US-Armenia relations

Double standards or the nature of US-Armenia relations
06 December 2012

Armenia, since the declaration of its independence, has become the second to Israel largest per capita recipient of U.S. financial aid. Regardless of Russian military contingency’s presence on its soil, the U.S. renders comprehensive support to Armenia in various fields, implementing a number...

Azerbaijan’s foreign policy: priorities and realities

Azerbaijan’s foreign policy: priorities and realities
05 December 2012

Azerbaijan happens to be the only state in the South Caucasus to successfully conduct balanced, foreign policy. Baku skillfully accommodates regional interests of leading powers, thus gaining geopolitical dividends consistent with national interests. This aspect must be recognized as a...

U.S.: facing post election choices

U.S.: facing post election choices
28 November 2012

Elections came to a close in the world’s most powerful country. Barack Obama secured his second term victory. However, benefits of victory for the U.S. are highly debated. Even analysts differ in their opinions regarding new choices facing the country.

Turkey-Armenia relations and the U.S. mediation mission

Turkey-Armenia relations and the U.S. mediation mission
23 November 2012

According to regional media, efforts are on the way to restore the issue of the protocols signed between Turkey and Armenia on October the 10th 2009 back to the agenda. More interestingly, speculations are that the U.S. will forward the initiative.

Special envoy status in the U.S. diplomacy

Special envoy status in the U.S. diplomacy
19 November 2012

Appointment of special envoys on conflicts signifies increasing global role of the U.S. and its vested interest. Assigning of a special envoy apart from traditional diplomatic bodies is called to ensure more prompt response to the evolving processes.

Nothing is eternal in the ephemeral world

Nothing is eternal in the ephemeral world
14 November 2012

Armenia believes that foreign powers that have so far endorsed the country will render that support forever. However, let us not forget that nothing is everlasting in life, and for every beginning, there is an ending. Internationally community is acutely and perfectly aware of everything.

“Arab Spring” and Paradox Nature of the Regional Events

“Arab Spring” and Paradox Nature of the Regional Events
12 November 2012

Historically, existing under the Ottoman patronage, driven by the nationalist aspirations, the Arab states rebelled against the Ottomans in the late XIX century thus independent Arab states had emerged. During the past years political power changes in the Arab states were mostly ...

Behind the curtain of the Syrian events

Behind the curtain of the Syrian events
01 November 2012

Events unfolding in Syria happen to be the most acute matter for the system of international relations and for the global media. However, outlook towards the event and their analysis is gradually changing. Sneaking behind the scenes one may discover two principal trends...

131-1: Who suffers the blow or the dark future of Vartan Oskanian

131-1: Who suffers the blow or the dark future of Vartan Oskanian
24 October 2012

The ruling Republican Party of Armenia won the May 6 parliamentary elections securing the majority of seats. A day after the elections opposition parties, including Prosperous Armenia Party, a member of the coalition government, presented protocols and video material on ...

European Union: at the crossroad of renewal – Part II

European Union: at the crossroad of renewal – Part II
23 October 2012

Immediate necessity of the shaping of a new social-economic development model in the EU has paved the way for various forecasts, with polarized scenarios by the analysts. Even the EU officials acknowledge the need for a change. The development model for the...

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What peace could mean for the South Caucasus
23 February 2021

What peace could mean for the South Caucasus

The South Caucasus is a region historically known for its instability, largely because it has stood at the intersection of the zones of influence of first Byzantium and Iran, then the Ottoman Empire and Iran, and finally between Russia, Iran and Turkey.

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German portal highlights burning of houses by Armenians before Kalbajar handover
17 November 2020 Deutschlandfunk.de

German portal highlights burning of houses by Armenians before Kalbajar handover

The portal says the Armenians must pull out from the district according to the agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, brokered by Russia.

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