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Why Russia Needs Armenia and Vice Versa

February 5, 2019 David Boyajian 36

Astute observers know that Russia needs Armenia as much as Armenia needs Russia.  Its dependence on Armenia explains the Kremlin’s extra pressure on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his reformist ‘My Step’ alliance following Armenia’s […]

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New Political Parties and a Failed Electoral Code

November 15, 2018 Manuk Avedikyan 1

On December 9, Armenia will have new parliamentary elections, in a totally new Armenia where it seems likely the corruption and election violations that scandalized former elections are now things of the past. Yet in […]

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UEFA Nations League, Armenia’s Path to Glory

September 5, 2018 M.J. Graham 3

The much anticipated UEFA Nations League kicks off this week. The league is the UEFA’s attempt to bring more relevance to international football in Europe and reduce, if not eliminate, the international friendly matches which […]

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A View From Yerevan: Summarizing Pashinyan’s Achievements

August 21, 2018 Armen Vardanyan 4

On August 17, Armenia’s new Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan marked his first 100 days in office with a huge rally in Yerevan. By most measures, the most significant success of the new government has been […]

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What Do U.S.-Armenia Relations Look Like Under Pashinyan?

August 14, 2018 Armen Vardanyan 0

Armenia, certainly, has friendly relations with the U.S. There are no disputes between them. However, unlike their neighbors Georgia and Azerbaijan, Armenia doesn’t enjoy high-level bilateral relations. The level of meetings by U.S. officials with […]

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How Will Russia React to Robert Kocharian’s Arrest (or Will It At All)?

July 30, 2018 Armen Vardanyan 7

On July 27, an Armenian court ordered the detention of former Armenian President Robert Kocharian for two months. The Armenian ex-president is charged with overthrowing the constitutional order during events after the 2008 elections. If […]

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