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International Affairs

News

Libyan Parliament Recognizes Armenian Genocide—But Which Parliament?

April 23, 2019 Raffi Elliott 3

Last week, the Armenian Genocide received its thirtieth recognition from a member of the international community. On April 19, the Libyan Council of Ministers adopted a resolution recognizing the 1915 extermination of Ottoman Armenians as […]

Announcements

Harrigian Nominated to Lead Air Forces in Europe, Africa

April 11, 2019 Weekly Staff 0

WASHINGTON, D.C.—According to an announcement from the Department of Defense, Air Force Lieutenant General Jeffrey Harrigian has been nominated to lead U.S. Air Forces Europe-U.S. Air Forces Africa Command. Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan […]

News

Sanctions Relief Removes Obstacle to U.S.-Armenia Aluminum Trade

January 17, 2019 ANCA 0

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Senate has rejected a bid to block the easing of sanctions on Russian aluminum company Rusal PLC, which will have the practical effect of reducing pressure on an Armenian aluminum mill, reported […]

Poetry

I’ll Give You Your Damn Historians, Erdogan

December 4, 2018 Sophia Armen 8

Editor’s Note: This poem was written directly in response to recent statements denying the Armenian Genocide from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the recent G20 summit in Argentina. In response to a question from a journalist of […]

Reviews

Book Review: Anna Ohanyan’s ‘Russia Abroad’

November 6, 2018 Daniel Lavigne 0

Russia Abroad: Driving Regional Fracture in Post-Communist Eurasia and Beyond is a bastion for clarity in a world ripe with dense international relations literature and brings together specialized security scholars from across the world in […]

My Turn

Saudi Journalist’s Murder Exploited For Selfish Interests by World Powers

November 2, 2018 Harut Sassounian 0

The heinous murder of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has been exploited by leaders of several countries for their selfish political and economic gains, ignoring the vile nature of the crime. The main participants in […]

My Turn

Trump and Bolton Undermine the International Criminal Court

September 21, 2018 Harut Sassounian 1

Many Americans and others around the world have been following with great concern the irrational statements and destructive decisions made by President Trump ever since his election. Some of the President’s policies on national and […]

Analysis

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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