Ukraine, Armenia, and War

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Armenia & Europe: Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 25, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:34:55

What do Europe’s reactions to this war seem to be saying about what Europe will or won’t tolerate when it comes to aggression and war? Has Europe’s vision of a united Europe changed irrevocably? Will small countries like Armenia, Moldova and Georgia now be faced with even starker choices between Russia and the West? How will Europe’s relationships with the countries of the Caucasus change and can those changes benefit societies in the Caucasus? Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian speaks with Dr. Vicken Cheterian, writer, journalist, scholar and author of War and Peace in the Caucasus, and a lecturer at Webster University Geneva.

This is Episode 11 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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The View From Turkey: Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 23, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:38:56

How will Turkey’s military and diplomatic support to Ukraine — while disassociating from the Western campaign to limit Russia’s reach — determine its regional policies going forward? How will Armenia and Karabakh be impacted? How will negotiations regarding opening the Turkey-Armenia border figure into Turkey’s calculus for its role in the region? Amberin Zaman is a veteran Turkish journalist who has covered Turkey and the region for a variety of international publications. She speaks with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian on the view of the Ukraine war from Turkey.

This is Episode 10 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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When “Don’t Irritate Russia” Became Regional Policy: Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 18, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:43:27

USC Professor Robert English studies the USSR, Russia and Eastern Europe. Here, he discusses the perceptions and policies of the other former Soviet republics in light of Russia’s actions in Ukraine, with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian. Russia’s intentions and possible encroachment (military, political and economic) on the other 13 republics, what might follow a cessation of hostilities, limited room to maneuver bilaterally with Russia, and the deepening of enmities exacerbated by this war, as well as similarities in use of violence against close populations – all of these impact Armenia, Georgia and their stability, security and sovereignty.

This is Episode 9 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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The View From Iran: Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 18, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:32:16

Professor Ervand Abrahamian of Columbia University expresses his concerns about possible ramifications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Iran. In a conversation with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian, they talk about Iran’s relations with all of the regional actors – Georgia, Armenia, the Caucasus, Turkey – in light of the war and its possible outcomes. Is this a return to the Tsarist Russian vision for the neighborhood?

This is Episode 8 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Money Matters: Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 18, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:38:19

Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian speaks with Varoujan Avedikian, an attorney and former General Counsel to Armenia’s Central Bank, on the economic and monetary challenges and opportunities immediately resulting from the Ukraine war. Energy and food security, imports and exports, banking and insurance services, are all impacted in expected and unexpected ways.

This is Episode 7 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Armenia’s Ambassador to Poland on Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 17, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:29:29

Armenia’s ambassador to Poland, Samvel Mkrtchian, is on the frontline with incoming refugees, and with an international community intent on finding a solution to the ongoing destruction of a country and a nation. He speaks with Institute Director and his former colleague at Armenia’s Foreign Ministry, Salpi Ghazarian, at length about international politics, power relations, and Armenia’s limited room to maneuver.

This is Episode 6 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Armenia’s Ambassador to Kyiv on Ukraine, Armenia & War

March 17, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:25:38

Armenia’s embassy in Ukraine was among the last to leave the capital and move to Lviv, near the western border. Ambassador Vladimir Karapetian speaks with Institute Director and his former colleague at Armenia’s Foreign Ministry, Salpi Ghazarian, about the complexity of Armenia’s foreign relations and interactions with the diplomatic community in Ukraine; about what the embassy and staff are doing in the midst of war, including protecting church sculptures, and offering aid to refugees; and about the old and large (near 500,000) Armenian community of Ukraine, and their place within Ukrainian society.

This is Episode 5 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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The Ukrainian Diaspora, at War: Ukraine, Armenia, and War

March 11, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:38:25

Dr. Dominique Arel of the University of Ottawa is a scholar of the Ukrainian Diaspora, which is active and effective in Canadian, and global pol. In a conversation with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian, he presents an overview of the four waves of Ukrainian migration to Canada, and how each reinforced the identity and organizational capacity of those who had arrived earlier. The conversation focuses on responses to the war and the ability to mobilize the community’s as well as the host country’s – Canada’s – political resources. It ends with the question that has no answer – how do two neighbors go back to any sort of normality after such massive, unprovoked violence?

This is Episode 4 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Georgia, After Ukraine: Ukraine, Armenia, and War

March 11, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:32:41

Armenia and Georgia, both caught in the very narrow space between the policies and actions of Russia and those of the West, are responding in very different ways to the Ukraine war. Olesya Vartanyan, based in Tbilisi, Georgia, is International Crisis Group’s Senior Analyst for the South Caucasus region and the guest for Episode 3 of this limited series called Ukraine, Armenia, and War. The conversation, with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian, is about a fractured region.

This is Episode 3 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Ukraine, Armenia, and War: Questions of Sovereignty

March 9, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:30:27

Professor Ronald Suny, a leading scholar of Soviet, post-Soviet and Russian history, the Caucasus, nationalism and ethnic conflict, speaks about sovereignty and “organized hypocrisy” – for Ukraine, Armenia, Karabakh, Iraq, Kosovo or the Donbas region. Is there inviolability of borders? What is the value of ‘recognition’? This is Episode 2 of a limited series on the Russian invasion of Ukraine as seen from Armenia and the Caucasus.

This is Episode 2 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

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Ukraine, Armenia, and War: What is Seen in Armenia

March 9, 2022  |  USC Institute of Armenian Studies  |  00:30:44

How do Armenians in Armenia and Karabakh / Artsakh view similarities and differences in the 2020 war with Azerbaijan, and the 2022 invasion of Ukraine by Russia. What are the information flows? What do the first wave of immigrants from Russia and Ukraine want? How has Karabakh’s security been impacted? CivilNet’s Editor-in-Chief Karen Harutyunyan is the guest in Episode 1 of a limited series on the Russian invasion of Ukraine as seen from Armenia and the Caucasus.

This is Episode 1 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.