Armen Vardanyan

Armen Vardanyan is the head of Iranian programme at the AIISA. His principal expertise concerns Iran's domestic and foreign policies, its relations with Armenia as well as regional and extra-regional actors. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Iranian Studies from Yerevan State University and he completed his master's in political science at the Public Administration Academy in Armenia. His current duties includes publishing papers and articles in books and journals, commenting extensively in national and international media, and organising private and public expert roundtables on Iranian affairs.
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