The Gordian Knot of Non-recognized Crime: Perspectives on Armenian Genocide Centennial from Within Published: 23 April 2015 Here the reader can find a series of brief observations on political, cultural and social aspects of the given issue by alumni of HBF Regional Scholarship Programme: Mr. Mikael Zolyan, Ms. Izabella Sargsyan, Ms. Lusine Kharatyan and Ms. Satenik Mkrtchyan.
The Memory of the Armenian Genocide as Taught in Armenian Schools: Textbooks, School Rituals and Iconography Published: 23 April 2015 The theme of Armenian Genocide is currently taught in Armenian schools in eighth grade history classes. Though according to the recent field observations, the 100th anniversary commemoration reveals a considerable shift from what used to be, something, which deserves deeper analysis in the future. By Satenik Mkrtchyan
Armenia-Turkey Dialogue: Against Many Odds? Published: 23 April 2015 Armenia and Turkey have close historical ties. Despite all ups and downs at the official level, changing governments in the offices of Armenia and Turkey and usually mutually hostile rhetoric – especially on the eve of Centenary of the Armenian Genocide – the two countries are historically inseparable. By Izabella Sargsyan
Remembering and Demanding: How Armenia and the Diaspora are Approaching the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide Published: 22 April 2015 In spring 2015 the streets of Yerevan are full of images of forget-me-nots, the symbol chosen for Genocide remembrance, often accompanied by the motto “Remember and demand.” The meaning of the first part of this statement is obvious for all Armenians: honoring the memory of victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915. By Mikael Zolian
Armenia’s Eurasian Choice: Is the EU Integration Still at Stake? Published: 2 April 2015 Since a controversial decision to sacrifice an Association Agreement with the EU in favor of joining the then-Customs Union, Armenia has gradually comes to terms with its new, more limited position. By Richard Giragosian
Designing Democratic Public Space in Yerevan (2014) Published: 23 February 2014 (closed project) On February 2014 the Institute for Democracy and Human Rights (Yerevan, Armenia) with financial support of the Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus Regional Office started implemetation of the project "Designing Democratic Public Space in Yerevan".
Choosing between the EU and Security Published: 16 January 2014 In institutional terms, Armenia's integration into Europe began the day Armenia and the EU signed a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA). By Alexander Iskandaryan
Armenian-EU integration: Missed opportunities & strategic mistakes Published: 16 January 2014 In a largely unexpected development, on September 3, 2013 Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian announced a dramatic U-turn in Armenian policy. By Richard Giragosian
Football diplomacy and beyond. A breakthrough in Turkish Armenian relations Published: 16 January 2014 Can a football game change the history of a region? The luck of the draw put Turkey and Armenia in the same qualifying group for the FIFA World Cup of 2010. The countries had been locked in enmity since the 1990s, and the matches promised merely more of the same, if they were played at all. But leaders in both countries had been quietly moving toward a more constructive relationship.
Quo vadis Armenia: North or West? Published: 12 September 2013 In a year which has seen positive developments for Armenia last week the government of Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan returned to its long tradition of blundering. By Nino Lejava and Konstanty Kuzma