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RSC STAFF ASSESSES RECENT CLASHES & ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

RSC STAFF ASSESSES RECENT CLASHES & ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

In a far-ranging interview with the “1in.am” electronic news agency on January 27, RSC Senior Analyst David Shanhazaryan assessed the recent clashes along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the flare-up of fighting, and offered an analysis of the current crisis in Armeian-Russian relations.

www.1in.am/1533921.html

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RSC JOINS MEDIA DISCUSSION OF RECENT CLASHES

RSC JOINS MEDIA DISCUSSION OF RECENT CLASHES

RSC Director Richard Giragosian participated in a discussion of the recent escalation of clashes over Nagorno Karabakh and along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in a roundtable organized by the Yerevan-based Media Center on January 26. Giragosian joined Armenian parliamentarian Tevan Poghosyan, Stepan Girgoryan, the head of the Analytical Centre on Globalization and Regional Cooperation, and Shahin Rzayev, the Azerbaijan country director of the Baku office of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR).

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RSC COMMENTS IN TURKISH MEDIA ON PRESIDENT ERDOGAN’S INVITATION TO HIS ARMENIAN COUNTERPART

RSC COMMENTS IN TURKISH MEDIA ON PRESIDENT ERDOGAN’S INVITATION TO HIS ARMENIAN COUNTERPART

In detailed comments published in the Sunday edition of the Turkish newspaper Today’s Zaman entitled, “Turkey’s attempt to distract from Armenian centennial commemorations falls short,” RSC Director Richard Giragosian offered his assessment of the Turkish president’s invitation to his Armenian counterpart to attend the April 24 centennial commemorations of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I, to be held on the same day as the traditional commemoration of the Armenian genocide.

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RSC ASSESSES RECENT ESCALATION OF CLASHES FOR RFE/RL ARMENIAN SERVICE

RSC Director Richard Giragosian assessed the recent escalation of clashes in an interview on January 23 with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Armenian Service. Giragosian noted “the significant expansion of the recent clashes, in terms of both intensity and geography, noting the fighting went far beyond Nagorno Karabakh to include the Armenian-Azerbaijani border proper.” Stressing that “this latest escalation began well before this past month, but warned that unlike the past, when ceasefire violations were measured by the number of shots fired, this escalation is now dangerously defined by casualties nearly every day.”

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RSC STAFF INTERVIEW ON ISSUES OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY

RSC Project Coordinator Haykak Arshamyan appeared in an interview on the Shoghakat TV station on January 22, offering an analysis of Armenian national identity. Hosted by Anna Sargsyan, the interview, entitled “Totalitarian System and Man: National Identity,” included the opinions of anthropologist Mkhitar Gabrielyan. For his part, Dr. Arshamyan noted that Armenian national identity was “national in form, and socialistic in content,” as “this was how the system and the formation of national identity would relate to each other as forced by the Soviet totalitarian system.” Arshamyan then focused on how national identity was transformed in the totalitarian and post-totalitarian period.

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