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41.
Crisis Without Borders: Armenian Media in the Middle East
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... is not much different from virtually all publications in the Diaspora. What keeps these newspapers afloat is the financial and human resources of the political parties each represents. At least for now, ...
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The End of a Journey: Catholicos Karekin I
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... representing almost nine million Armenians in the republic and 32 countries in the Diaspora. Unlike other elections in the last five hundred years, this one was the first in a free and independent Republic ...
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100 Years in America
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... in 1891, it has grown on average by one church per year. Today, there are more functioning churches in North America than in the Republic of Armenia or anywhere else in the Diaspora.
The Formative Years ...
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Aram I on Faith and the Homeland
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... Cold War, when Catholicos Khoren I (1932-38) wrote these words in an October 1933 encyclical addressed to the dioceses in the Armenian Diaspora. (Khoren I was assassinated by the Soviet authorities in ...
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Nagorno Karabakh: transition and the elite
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... of Armenia; and (e) that the problem of Karabagh is a problem of the entire Armenian nation-it concerns not only the population of Nagorno Karabagh, but the Republic of Armenia and the Diaspora.
Finally, ...
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Hrant Dink and Armenians in Turkey
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... and community were discussed with refreshing openness, reason and a genuine desire to build bridges across large divides - whether within Turkey, with Armenia or with the diaspora.
In the course of this ...
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The Armenian Apostolic Church: Post-Soviet Era
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... questions in the Church's relationship with the Armenian communities spread around the world, the Diaspora. The. Twenty years since independence, while the physical rebuilding of churches and religious ...
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