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Author Archives: Anna Hakobyan

Posted inCaucasus, Society

Overtures

by Anna Hakobyan 05 May 200519 Jun 2020

With the prospect of EU membership ahead for Turkey, Ankara and Yerevan may be inching towards common ground on the most vexed question in their shared history.

Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kosovo, Minorities, Politics, Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Unwanted Brotherly Aid

by Anna Hakobyan 24 Jan 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, Minorities, Politics, Society, Turkey

Genocide’ on the Agenda

by Anna Hakobyan 20 Dec 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus

The Day of a Jackal’s Release

by Anna Hakobyan 27 Sep 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, Politics

Democracy Without an Opposition?

by Anna Hakobyan 13 Sep 200420 Feb 2020
Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics

Time Passing Slowly

by Anna Hakobyan 17 May 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Politics, Society

Agenda for Anger

by Anna Hakobyan 10 May 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Society

Playing for Power

by Anna Hakobyan 30 Apr 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, Georgia, Politics

Authorities Hit Back as Opposition Campaign Mounts

by Anna Hakobyan 13 Apr 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inArmenia, Caucasus

A Gathering Storm?

by Anna Hakobyan 29 Mar 200419 Jun 2020

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