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Category Archives: Foreign policy
Resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: An Armenian Perspective
By Gregory Aftandilian, Academic Board Member, Policy Forum Armenia Ever since the President Trump’s National Security Adviser John Bolton’s visit to the Caucasus in October 2018, the issue of Armenia’s conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh (or Artsakh in Armenian) has … Continue reading
From Pedophilia to Election Fraud and Political Prisoners: Could Ignoring These Horrible Things Really Advance US Interests?
A recent article by New York Times based on an investigative report about child sexual abuse by the Afghan security forces shook even the most ardent supporters of the US action in that volatile country. According to that report, systemic … Continue reading
Posted in Admin, All listed by Author, Foreign policy, POLITICS
Tagged Armenia, corrupt regime, corruption, election fraud, Garo Yegnukian, Jirayr Sefilian, Russia, Sargsyan
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The Turbulent World Order, Armexit, and the Promising Prospects of a US-Armenia Strategic Alliance
An open letter published on the anniversary of July 31, 2016, when Sasna Tsrer temporarily laid down their arms to continue the rebellion. The turbulent world order, which emerged after the Cold War, has created a promising prospects for: (1) … Continue reading
Letter to President Obama
The members of the Armenian community of Washington, DC, who took part in the public protest action on July 31 in front of the White House, sent the following letter to President Obama. The Honorable Barack Obama President of the … Continue reading
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30 Armenians
Both ancient and modern writers have used the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC between the Greeks and the Persians as an example of the power of a patriotic army defending their native soil. The Spartan King Leonidas, who was … Continue reading
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Tagged Armenia, corruption, Daredevils of Sassoon, July events
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The Evolving Role of Russia’s Military Presence in Armenia
By Eduard Abrahamyan, PFA Fellow It is becoming clear that Armenia is being used by Russia for its anti-Western plans in the Caucasus region and beyond. This became possible following Armenia’s decision to suddenly suspend the process of European integration … Continue reading
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The China-Armenia Declaration and Beijing’s Prospects in the South Caucasus
By Eduard Abrahamyan, PFA Fellow The visit of Serzh Sargsyan to the People’s Republic of China on March 24, following his moderate criticism of Russia’s arms deliveries to Azerbaijan, emanated in the signature of a bilateral comprehensive declaration signed between … Continue reading
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