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PSIA Seminar: How Much Distrust and Trust Do We Need in a Democracy?

About the Event: Most countries in Eastern Europe have been presented as "low trust societies" for decades. One of the recent polls has confirmed this picture going even further to demonstrate that citizens in the examined democracies are "fearful for democracy" and have distrust towards a large degree government, political parties, and media. The talk […]

Syria Conflict: Implications for Regional Security and Future Prospects

About the Event:  The workshop will shed light on the violence in Turkey and Syria over the past months, analyzing the implications on the regional security. The role of the major powers (U.S., Turkey, Russia, Iran, China) in the Syrian conflict will also be discussed, giving his projections for the future.  About the Speaker:  Dr. […]

PSIA Seminar: Development Philosophy of a Small Nation-State: The Case of Singapore

About the Event:  Singapore’s development is often referred to as a model to follow, including by many in Armenia. It is essential to understand the extent to which success stories, such as one of Singapore, can be useful for a country with differing initial development conditions – geographic-historical, political-economic, and social-cultural. With a unique role […]