For the first time in its modern history, Yerevan is pursuing a process of diversifying its foreign policy and developing political, military and technological partnerships that have nothing to do with …
Articles and analysis
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An article by Areg Kochinyan, head of the “Center for Security Policy Research,” for the Heinrich Boll Foundation. The article was also published on the Armenia Peace Initiative website, translated …
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․․․Thus, the situation on the ground is quite paradoxical in all respects. Armenia’s formal allies are politically, economically, and value-wise much closer to Armenia’s opponents and take either questionable or …
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The European Union, with its newly created foreign policy tool – the EU Monitoring Mission in Armenia – aims to monitor the conflict situation on the border between Armenia and …
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The NATO summit showed the extent of Russia’s failure in its declared objectives. Halting NATO’s expansion towards Russia’s borders had been declared by the Kremlin to be a goal of …
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The most a treaty can do is to provide a short-term guarantee of Armenia’s territorial integrity. But only on one condition: if the treaty has a third signatory party or, …
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Despite a notable Armenian presence in DC, it holds little influence that is correlated with RA. Armenia has had minimal engagement with Washington’s expert community for many years. The role …
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Our region is generally perceived in Washington as an auxiliary factor. An auxiliary factor in relations with Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, or, for example, in the Ukrainian war and the …
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The United States is continually working to “synchronize” its actions and principles with those of its allies and partners. In almost every region of the world, the influence of the …
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Margaret Thatcher once said that the difference between Europe and the USA is that Europe is born of history, while the USA is born of philosophy. The former UK Prime …