The food safety system in Armenia exhibits several gaps; specifically, the optimal level of protection for consumers from risks associated with pesticide exposure has yet to be attained. The article examines the current state of pesticide contamination in Armenia, highlighting three main challenges.
In October 2026, Armenia will host the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The article examines Armenia’s international commitments, analyzing how extractive industries, small hydropower plants, and deforestation impact local ecosystems.
“Masculinities in the South Caucasus: Forms, Hierarchies, and Challenges” follows an interdisciplinary, multi-format approach, containing academic articles, autobiographical stories, oral histories, and illustrations.
In their original contributions, sixteen authors from/based in the South Caucasus discuss masculinities to diverse social phenomena, including, but not limited to, clothing, fatherhood, sports, the military, criminal practices, and sexual identity.
The publication includes the Armenian translation of the political essays of Heinrich Boell. It brings to your attention the political essays of Heinrich Boell, written between the 1950s and 1980s.
This paper discusses the structural and ideological transformations of the Communist party’s official newspaper Soviet Armenia and follows a case-study approach based on the oral history interview.
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The purpose of the research is to analyze characteristics of the late Soviet-period Armenian samizdat and to study the representation of Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Russian relations within it.
The research demonstrates how progressive civil society groups became the avant-garde of the Armenian revolution by acting as an inspiration and role model for larger social groups by popularizing various mechanisms and techniques of resistance.