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Should Georgia Be on Our Minds? A Conversation About the Latest Political Developments in Georgia

PAB Room 233W 40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave, Yerevan, Armenia

About the Event: Join us on April 18 at 3 p.m. in room 233W for the panel discussion titled "Should Georgia Be on Our Minds? A Conversation About the Latest Political Developments in Georgia," during which Mariam Tokhadze, director at Georgian Center for Strategy and Development will discuss the latest political developments in Georgia. The […]

Normalizing Conflict: Enabling Genocide? Expert Neutrality in Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict

Akian Art Gallery, Paramaz Avedisian Building, American University of Armenia 40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave, Yerevan, Armenia

About the Event: The talk will address the issue of expert neutrality, focusing on the Karabakh conflict after the 2020 war. Questioning the notion of neutrality (manifested as “bothsidesism”) and the value placed on it by international public opinion, the discussion will explore how neutrality can be achieved in case of reporting on violent conflicts. […]

Shaping the Periphery, Enabling Movement – Infrastructure in the Caucasus from the Early 19th Century to the Late Soviet Period

40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave, Yerevan

About the Event: The conference aims to explore the development of infrastructure in the greater region of North and South Caucasus, a longtime border zone between the Russian, Ottoman, and Persian empires. It is intended to contribute to a better understanding of regional development, power relations, and intraregional interactions, as well as conflicts, violence, and […]