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INTERVIEW WITH DR. MHER SAHAKYAN
Dr. Mher Sahakyan is focusing his research on International Security issues and China’s foreign policy. He completed his PhD at Nanjing University in China. Dr. Sahakyan is currently heading the “China-Eurasia” Council for Political
Read More »PREPARING FOR PEACE: IS ARMENIA READY?
The outcomes of the talks between the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers in Paris have received widespread media attention recently. Politicians, representatives of international organizations, experts and analysts are assessing the Paris meeting. What
Read More »RUSSIA-IRAN: STRATEGIC COOPERATION PROJECTS AND REALITY
Russian President Putin’s visit to Iran captured international media’s attention. Representatives of gas exporting nations were to discuss cooperation prospects with global geopolitical landscape in mind. One of the intriguing topics was the areas
Read More »ARMENIA FACES A LOOMING CRISIS: FIRST SIGNS OF RECESSION
2015 is expected to be difficult for Yerevan. The country’s economy is not growing. The situation was further compounded by the Russian ruble depreciation. This year Armenia is likely to be deprived of large
Read More »GEORGIA-ARMENIA RELATIONS: RISKS ARE GROWING
Official Tbilisi is pointing to uncertainties in the fate of relations with Armenia more frequently lately. First of all, tax raise imposed on the goods of the Armenian origin is being speculated upon, with
Read More »ROME VICTORY: PRAGMATIC PROGRAMS OF ALIYEV
Visit of Azerbaijan’s head of state to Italy was extensively covered by the Italian media that emphasized the importance of projects proposed by the President Aliyev in political and cultural fields. Azerbaijan’s financial assistance
Read More »SARKISYAN’S DESPERATION: POLITICAL DISASTER OF UNWELCOMED PRESIDENT
Armenia’s incumbent head of state Serzh Sargsyan arrived to disrespectful greeting by the South American leaders. Argentina’s president refused to meet him and President of Uruguay saw him in his village house. If on
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