Haig Kayserian

Haig Kayserian is the Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of Australia, with a Bachelors in Media & Cultural Studies (Macquarie University) and is currently completing his Masters in Politics & Policy (Deakin University). He is a director at several technology companies based in the US and Australia and is an advisory board member at Armenia’s first technology venture capital firm.
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Op-Ed: President Sarkisian Must Declare He Will Not Become Prime Minister

Special to the Armenian Weekly The recent Parliamentary Elections in Armenia were meant to signal a fresh start, but that…

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Elections in Armenia: ‘A New Beginning,’ but Highway Robbery Prevents ‘a Just Armenia’

  Special for the Armenian Weekly  The Parliamentary Elections are now over. The results are clear, and four parties and…

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Elections in Armenia: 8 Reasons to Vote for the ARF on April 2

  Special for the Armenian Weekly In this “BuzzFeed-age” we are all living in, perhaps a list-form article may be…

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Elections in Armenia: The Missing Ideological Battle

Setting Apart the Change Makers from the Pretenders Special for the Armenian Weekly We are less than one month out…

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Elections in Armenia Explained: New Rules, New Voting, New Powers

  Special for the Armenian Weekly On April 2, Armenia will go to the polls to elect a new National…

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Op-Ed: Time to Cure Armenia from ‘Levon the Virus’

  Special to the Armenian Weekly It is truly a sad reality that Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s name remains a relevant part…

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Sasna Tsrer: The ARF Position in Context

Like most Armenians who followed the developments in Erebuni over the past two weeks, I am deeply passionate about the…

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Opinion

Twitter Has Moral Responsibility to #StopAliyev

Twitter—the social network that allows 140-character posts from anyone, anywhere, about anything—rose to public policy prominence by “helping” organize the…

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