Can Fukushima Cause a Turko-Armenian Rapprochement?
The destructive tsunami which wreaked untold devastation upon Japan can serve as a cautionary tale for the South Caucasus, by forcing Turkey and Armenia to engage in confidence-building measures and to...
View Article‘The Shadow of an Axe’: Exploring the Hungary-Azerbaijan-Armenia Diplomatic...
With the extradition of Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan, Hungary maneuvered itself into a position where it has to cope with all the negative domestic and international consequences of the case.
View ArticleResolving Karabakh? The Problem of Protracted Conflicts
As academics and policy-makers, we need to develop viable research frameworks that combine empirical evidence and expert knowledge to help us to tackle unresolved conflicts.
View ArticleBetween a Rock and a Hard Place? EU-Armenia Relations after Vilnius
Economic rapprochement between Russia and the West is unlikely to occur so long as Putin pursues his pet project - the Eurasian Customs Union.
View ArticleCurrent Military and Political Menaces in the South Caucasus
Coercion and blackmail towards neighbors may be an inherent feature of Putin’s current policy. Thus, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan are not immune to Russian actions.
View ArticleNagorno Karabakh: Armenia’s Claims, Azerbaijan’s Position, and the Peace Efforts
Karabakh is important for Azerbaijan and Armenia; none side will give up their claims. In a place where country interests in the region continue, the solution is hard.
View ArticleReview Feature – The Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Genocide is now rarely front page news, but it roils in the background as Turkey continues to struggle with its very large non-Turkish Muslim population.
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