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A New MasterClass at Armenia’s USC Tacori Center

The USC Tacori Center in Mayakovski Village, just outside Yerevan, Armenia, will host its second student MasterClass on August 16-20, entitled “Post-Soviet Armenia and Social Theories.” The program is organized by the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, in collaboration with Dr. Vicken Cheterian and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The five-day program will be led by Professor Cheterian who teaches International Relations at Webster University Geneva, and Naira Sahakyan, who teaches at Armenia’s Yerevan State...

Bernard Kouchner: On Karabakh, Putin Can Be a 'Good Boy'

"My idea is [for the West] to make an offer to [Vladimir] Putin... to play the good boy and not the bad boy, if he's able to offer some resolution," in Karabakh, former foreign minister of France Bernard Kouchner said in remarks broadcast on April 27. Kouchner noted that the Russian forces, though with some delay, did manage to bring peace to Karabakh and the offer would provide Western diplomatic support for the Russian-led peacekeeping mission there. While acknowledging all the problematic actions of the Russian...

Robert Kocharyan: Unjust Peace in Karabakh Will Not Last

Asked if he would seek to overturn the outcome of last year's war with Azerbaijan, Robert Kocharyan responded that "the Armenian army is currently in such a state that no person in sound mind will be thinking of revanche." The former president was interviewed by Vladimir Pozner in the program that aired on Russia's Channel 1 on April 5. At the same time, Kocharyan believes it is possible to seek the return of some of the areas that were part of the Soviet-era Karabakh autonomous borders, and now controlled by...

Turkish-Syrian Mercenary Groups in Karabakh Fighting: A Compilation

In recent weeks there has been a deluge of reports about the Turkish government mobilizing Jihadist groups from Syria and elsewhere to fight against Armenia as mercenaries. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, as of October 6, of some 1000 persons deployed, at least 72 mercenaries have died in the Karabakh conflict. Below are the lists of the groups mentioned in these reports, prepared by Simon Saradzhyan and originally published in his blog. The lists below are evolving as new information emerges, and...

Q&A With Pietro Shakarian: On Anastas Mikoyan, Armenia and Karabakh

Pietro Shakarian is a PhD in History candidate at the Ohio State University, currently working on a biography of the prominent Soviet official of Armenian descent Anastas Mikoyan. Мikoyan was the only Soviet politician who managed to remain at the highest levels of power from the latter days of Lenin's rule, throughout the eras of Stalin and Khrushchev, until his retirement in the first months of Brezhnev's rule. Shakarian responded to Emil Sanamyan's questions by email. Q. Can Mikoyan be called the most important...

Expert: Armenia-Azerbaijan Dialogue Is More Crucial Than Ever

by Laurence Broers* A new round of Armenian-Azerbaijani violence has once again sent tremors through the fragile status quo constraining a major new war in the South Caucasus. While the escalation ended after a few days and the status quo held, new dynamics indicate that it cannot be taken for granted. In the face of totalizing trends radicalising all aspects of their relations, Baku and Yerevan should return to the negotiating table in pursuit of pragmatic agreements on issues where their red lines are not...