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Event Videos — #Armenia

Advancing Women's Leadership in Local Government in Armenia

Advancing Women's Leadership in Local Government in Armenia

The panelists discuss their work experience in Armenia and reflect on their visit to the U.S.

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Armenian Rebirth: The Last Plight

Armenian Rebirth: The Last Plight

An evening with Garo Paylan, a leading opposition voice and a human rights defender in Turkey, as he addresses the recent blockade of the Lachin Corridor, the military attack by Azerbaijan, and resulting ethnic cleansing of the entirety of Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh, ongoing acts of genocide, and potential steps moving forward.

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Enforcing International Law: Challenges and Lessons, A Briefing with Dr. Yeghishe Kirakosyan

Enforcing International Law: Challenges and Lessons, A Briefing with Dr. Yeghishe Kirakosyan

In this public forum, Dr. Yeghishe Kirakosyan discusses the implications of this case and the court’s ruling and share insights into the procedures of the International Court of Justice. Introductory remarks will be offered by Karnig Kerkonian, an international lawyer and professor of international law, who also serves on the Armenian delegation to the International Court of Justice in the case.

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Armenia on the Brink: Strategies in a Diminishing Landscape

Armenia on the Brink: Strategies in a Diminishing Landscape

Join UK-based Russia and CIS Specialist Lilit Gevorgian, Washington DC-based attorney and former diplomat Armen Kharazian, and UK-based doctoral research fellow and defense analyst Eduard Abrahamyan for Part IV: Armenia on the Brink: Strategies in a Diminishing Landscape, the fourth in the What’s Next series for a roundtable discussions with Q & A on the post-war Armenian reality.

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COLLECTIVE TRAUMA AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: Armenian, Turkish and Azerbaijani Relations Since 1839

COLLECTIVE TRAUMA AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: Armenian, Turkish and Azerbaijani Relations Since 1839

The lessons Dr. Pamela Steiner has taken about what might be needed to achieve something positive among Armenians, Turks and Azerbaijanis is pulled together in her recent interdisciplinary book, Collective Trauma and the Armenian Genocide: Armenian, Turkish and Azerbaijani Relations Since 1839.

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