• Sign in
  • Newsletters
  • Donate!
  • Topics
    • Business
      • Technology
      • Finance
      • Energy
      • Natural resources
      • Trade
    • Culture
      • Art & architecture
      • Books
      • Film & television
      • Food
      • Music
      • Travel
    • Politics
      • National
      • European Union
      • International
    • Society
      • Civil society
      • Communist legacy
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Gender
      • Media
      • Law & justice
      • Migration
      • Religion
      • Minorities
  • Regions
    • Central Europe & Baltics
      • Czechia
      • Estonia
      • Hungary
      • Latvia
      • Lithuania
      • Poland
      • Slovakia
    • Eastern Europe & Russia
      • Belarus
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Ukraine
    • Southeastern Europe
      • Albania
      • Bosnia & Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Kosovo
      • Montenegro
      • North Macedonia
      • Romania
      • Serbia
      • Slovenia
    • Central Asia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Uzbekistan
    • Caucasus
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Georgia
    • Borderlands
      • Mongolia
      • Turkey
  • Around the Bloc
  • Commentary
  • Solutions Journalism
  • Become a member
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
Skip to content

Transitions Online

Transitions magazine

Category: Armenia

Posted inArmenia, Caucasus, National politics

Armenian President Makes Power Play

by Ani Mejlumyan 04/12/202004/12/2020

The previously apolitical figure has emerged as a challenger to the embattled prime minister. But his chances of success aren’t clear. From Eurasianet.

Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Civil society, Society

A Generation Upended

by Thijs Korsten 11/11/202011/11/2020
Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, International politics, Politics, Ukraine

Unlikely Bedfellows?

by David Stulik 13/10/202013/10/2020
Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Serbia, Southeastern Europe, Trade

Serbian Government First Flaunts, Then Denies Selling Weapons to Both Armenia and Azerbaijan

by The Truth-O-Meter team at Istinomer.rs 09/10/202012/10/2020
Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, International politics, Politics

New Fighting Brings Three-Year Armenian-Azerbaijani Truce to an End

by Laurence Broers 20/07/202013/08/2020
Posted inArmenia, Around the Bloc, Azerbaijan, Gender, Georgia, Russia

Around the Bloc – 14 July

by TOL 14/07/202005/08/2020
Posted inArmenia, Around the Bloc, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Ukraine

Around the Bloc – 9 July

by TOL 09/07/202014/08/2020
Posted inArmenia, Around the Bloc

Around the Bloc – 23 June

by TOL 23/06/202006/08/2020
Posted inArmenia, Business, Migration, Russia

Under Lock in Armenia

by Arthur Khachatryan 16/06/202002/08/2020
Posted inArmenia, Around the Bloc, Russia, Ukraine

Around the Bloc – 15 June

by TOL 15/06/202003/08/2020

Posts navigation

1 2 3 … 20 Older posts

Most Popular

  • A Shop Where Romanian Children Learn Through Play

Recent Posts

  • Armenian Prime Minister Accuses Military of ‘Coup Attempt’
  • A Shop Where Romanian Children Learn Through Play
  • Georgian Opposition Leader Arrested After Police Storm Party Headquarters
  • Prague Dawdles Over EU Windfall
  • The Legacy of Jan Kuciak

  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Current and past projects
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Submission Policy
  • Our sites
    • TOL Education
    • Press Start
    • Solutions Journalism
  • Join our community
    • Newsletters
    • Membership and Subscription Center
    • Manage Your Membership
    • Opportunities
  • Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
© 2021 Transitions Online. All rights reserved. ISSN 1214-1615. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS

This Site Uses Cookies

This site, like many others, uses small files called cookies to help us improve and customize your experience. Learn more about how we use cookies in our cookie policy.