In the next episode of the “Dilemma” podcast dedicated to security issues, the following questions are analyzed by Robert Ghevondyan, expert at the Research Center on Security Policy, political commentator Hakob Badalyan, and Areg Kochinyan, Head of the Research Center on Security Policy.
- The Eurasian integration structures: CIS, CSTO, and EEU?
- How are these structures used as instruments of pressure?
- How should Armenia reduce its involvement in Eurasian economic programs?
- What transformations is the concept of “Eurasia” currently undergoing?
- The model of a Union State, or a “Soviet Union 2”
- Does the EEU have relevance without Ukraine’s participation?
Robert Ghevondyan
“The only path for Armenia to accelerate its development is to gradually reduce its involvement in Eurasian economic programs.”
Hakob Badalyan
“It is crucial that all of our decisions—whether affirmative or negative—are clearly explained to everyone, as these choices will also be evaluated within the broader Eurasian context.”