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Le dictionnaire biographique
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Tchilingirian, Hratch. Sociologue. Après des études á New York puis en Californie, Hratch Tchilingirian défend avec succès au London School of Economics and Political Science son doctorat de sciences sociologiques (2003). Professeur á la faculté des études orientales...
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New hope for Turkey-Armenia to heal old wounds
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... routes to Central Asia and beyond
by Jonathan Gorvett
Asia Times, January 13, 2022
Tensions between Armenia's Pashinyan (left) and Erdogan peaked last year during the war over Nagorno-Karabakh, but ...
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Why It Matters
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... one in the sense that what started as a conflict between self-determination of the Karabakh Armenians and the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan…30 years later, this conflict has not been resolved, even ...
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Karabakh: The rich religious heritage in Artsakh from 4th to 21st century”
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Lecture: "Christians in Karabakh. The rich religious heritage in Artsakh from 4th to 21st century”
Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 12 May 2021.
(video)
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The rich religious heritage in Artsakh from 4th to 21st century
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Lecture: "Christians in Karabakh. The rich religious heritage in Artsakh from 4th to 21st century”
Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 12 May 2021.
(video)
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Nagorno-Karabakh: War Fails to Resolve the Conflict
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Hratch Tchilingirian (2021) "Nagorno-Karabakh: War Fails to Resolve the Conflict", The Cambridge Journal of Law, Politics, and Art (CJLPA), Issue 1, Summer 2021: 398-400.
Imagine Boris Johnson ordering the bombing of Edinburgh because the Scots voted for independence in a referendum, or the British Government declaring war against Northern Ireland because it wished to join the Republic of Ireland. Unlike the political dialogue and the search for legal remedies that dissatisfied nations of the United Kingdom utilise to resolve their conflicts, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, who have been natives of the territory for centuries, have been the target of years of demonisation in Azerbaijan for voting for independence in 1991 as the Soviet Union was collapsing.
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Network Nation: Crisis
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Network Nation, USC Institute of Armenian Studies, 14 May 2021
Covid and the Karabakh War impacted institutions in the Diaspora, and changed Homeland-Diaspora relations. Or did they? Are Armenians a Crisis Nation – mobilizing urgently but not altering fundamentally? Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan joins Dr. Laurie Brand, Dr. Vicken Cheterian, Dr. Shushan Karapetian and Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian to analyze short and long-term impact.
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La diaspora passée au crible
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Nouvelles d’Arménie Magazine N°285, juin 2021
Sociologie: La diaspora passée au crible
Depuis 2018, le projet Armenian Diaspora Survey (ADS) prend le pouls de la diaspora. Cette vaste enquête d’opinion publique panarménienne s’intéresse désormais à l’Ile-de-France. L’initiative censée démarrer en octobre 2020 avait été retardée en raison de la guerre. Rencontre avec le professeur Hratch Tchilingirian, arménologue, professeur à la faculté d’études orientales de l’Université d’Oxford et directeur de l’ADS.
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Արդեօք հայերը կրնա՞ն համաշխարհային ազգ մնալ՝ սնանկ հայրենիքով
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Hratch Tchilingirian, "Could Armenians remain a global nation with a broken homeland?"
Արդեօք հայերը կրնա՞ն համաշխարհային ազգ մնալ՝ սնանկ հայրենիքով
Հրաչ Չիլինկիրեան, Օքսֆորդի համալասարան / University of Oxford
EVN Report, September 16, 2017 (EVN Report-ի մէջ հրատարակուած անգլերէն բանագրին հայերէն տարբերակը)
Վերջին տարիներուն, «համաշխարհային հայերու» մասին նոր խօսոյթ մը սկսած է յաճախ ընդգրկուիլ յետեղեռնեան հայկական ինքնութիւն ձեւաւորելու ճիգի մը կողմէ՝ Սփիւռքի ու Հայաստանի մէջ։ Այս նոր ինքնութեան բնորդի մշակները կը թուին խրախուսել «վերապրողի մտայնութենէ»ն անցում մը դէպի կեանքի ու յաջողութեան
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Religion in a Non Religious War
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"Religion in a Non-Religious War: The Conflict over Nagorno Karabakh"
Hratch Tchilingirian, University of Oxford
Strategic Note on Religion & Diplomacy (Georgetown University), May 2021, pp. 8-10.
The instrumentalization of religion—especially Islam by Azerbaijan in foreign relations—in the nonreligious Nagorno Karabakh conflict could further deepen the differences among the parties in the conflict and in the region, and make a final resolution and reconciliation even more difficult.
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Karabağ’da Hristiyanlık
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... Սուրբ Էջմիածնի, 1902: 194.
***Bu makale, Hratch Tchilingirian’ın şu eserinden alıntılanmıştır: The Struggle for Independence in the post-Soviet South Caucasus: Karabakh and Abkhazia. London: ...
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Nagorno Karabakh, il mistero della chiesa scomparsa
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Nagorno Karabakh, il mistero della chiesa scomparsa
Dopo la fine del conflitto, continua la preoccupazione degli armeni per la perdita del loro patrimonio culturale
ACI Stampa, 26 marzo 2021, Andrea Gagliarducci
... In questi giorni è stato pubblicato uno studio di Hratch Tchilingirian, che ha messo in luce come, da quando il Nagorno Karabakh è stato assegnato all’Azerbaijan divenuto una repubblica sovietica...
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Challenges Facing Christian Communities in Turkey Today
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Lecture: Challenges Facing Christian Communities in Turkey Today
Broadcast on November 23, 2020, chaired by Robert R. Reilly, Director of Westminster Institute (Virginia, USA)
(video)
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Christianity in Karabakh: Azerbaijani Efforts At Rewriting History Are Not New
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Christianity in Karabakh: Azerbaijani Efforts At Rewriting History Are Not New
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, Oxford
EVN Report / MassisPost / Aravot (22 November 2020)—Long before the start of the armed conflict in Karabakh, the “authentication” of the history of the region had become the scholarly battleground of historians, political scientists, archaeologists, researchers and bureaucrats. The consequences of Soviet scholarship—particularly in the process of constructing histories—have been disastrous and continue to have a negative impact on how conflicting parties view “the other.” It should be noted that, even today,
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We have outlived empires and can build our nation's tomorrow
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We have outlived empires and can build our nation's tomorrow
CivilNet / HyeTert / Massis Post 11 November 2020
Hratch Tchilingirian, Oxford
As one of the nations in this world, whose millennia-long biography is the envy of the world, we should not allow some anomalous, self-interested forces, circles or personalities trample the national wisdom we have gained through myriads of imposed wars, destruction and displacement.
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Christians in Modern Turkey
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Crisis in the Caucasus: Nagorno Karabakh
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Publications & lectures about Nagorno Karabakh
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Book
Hratch Tchilingirian (2003) The Struggle for Independence in the post-Soviet South Caucasus: Karabakh and Abkhazia. (London: Sandringham House, 2003).
Chapters / journal articles / lectures
Hratch Tchilingirian (2021) "Nagorno-Karabakh: War Fails to Resolve the Conflict", The Cambridge Journal of Law, Politics, and Art (CJLPA), Issue 1, Summer 2021: 398-400.
Hratch Tchilingirian (2021) "Religion in a Non-Religious War: The Conflict over Nagorno Karabakh", Strategic Note on Religion & Diplomacy (Georgetown University), May 2021, pp. 8-10.
Hratch Tchilingirain (2021) "Christians in Karabakh. The rich religious heritage in Artsakh from 4th to 21st century” (lecdture video), Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 12 May 2021.
Hratch Tchilingirain (2020), "Crisis in the Caucasus: Nagorno Karabakh" (lecture video). University of St. Andrews La Fayette Club, 9 November 2020.
Hratch Tchilingirain (2020) "Christianity in Karabakh: Azerbaijani Efforts At Rewriting History Are Not New", EVN Report, 22 November.
Hratch Tchilingirian (2020) "Karabağ’da Hristiyanlık: Azerbaycan’ın Tarihi Yeniden Yazma Çabaları Yeni Değil", HyeTert.org, 9 December 2020.
Hratch Tchilingirian (2018) [Christianity in] “Armenia and Karabkah” in Christianity in North Africa and West Asia (edited by Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros, Todd M. Johnson). Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity 2. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 198-201.
Hratch Tchilingirian (2005) “New Structures, Old Foundations. State Capacities for Peace”, Accord. An International Review of Peace Initiatives. Issue 17.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1999) “Nagorno Karabagh: transition and the elite”, Central Asian Survey, 18(4).
Hratch Tchilingirian (1998) “Le conflit du Haut-Karabagh provoque des changements majeurs en Arménie”, Nouveaux Mondes, No. 8, Été. Centre de Recherches Entreprises et Sociétés, Geneva.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1997) “Religious Discourse and the Church in Mountainous Karabakh 1988-1995”, Revue du monde arménien moderne et contemporain (Paris) 3.
Articles
Hratch Tchilingirian (2000) “Psychological Welfare. Healing the Emotional Scars of the Karabakh War”, Armenian International Magazine, January. “Savaş çocuklarının gȍzüyle”, Agos, 19 Ocak.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1999) “The Istanbul Summit: Fifty-Four Nations Discuss Regional Security and Conflicts”, Armenian International Magazine, December.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1999) “Back In Karabakh. Diocese of Artsakh Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Re-establishment”, Armenian International Magazine, October.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1999) “From Activism to Diplomacy. Karabakh finds a place in the geostrategic architecture of the Caucasus”, Armenian International Magazine, April.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1999) “Berg-Karabach: Die Außenpolitik im Wandel”, Armenisch-Deutsche Korrespondenz (ADK), No. 103, Heft 1; No. 104, 1999, Heft 2.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1998) “Aliyev Invites Kocharian. Global Strategies Shape Regional Developments”, Groong: Review & Outlook, August 14.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1998) “Current Social, Economic and Political Situation in Nagorno Karabakh. Interview with Karen Ohanjanian”, ANN/Groong, March 31.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1998) “Political Crisis in Armenia. Armenia faces its first major post-Soviet leadership change”, Groong: Review & Outlook. February 6.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1997) “Nagorno Karabakh: A Time for Thoughtfulness?”, War Report, No. 56, November.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1995) “Karabakh: Edging Towards the Big Agreement”, War Report, No. 34, June.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1997) “Karabakh: Internationalising the Enclave”, War Report, No. 50, April.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1997) “Armenia: Rebooting the Political Hard Drive”, War Report, No. 50, April.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1996) “Armenia/Azerbaijan: Nagorno-Karabakh Impasse”, Oxford Analytica, December 6.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1996) “On Campus in Karabakh”, Armenian International Magazine, April.
Hratch Tchilingirian (1995) "Interview with Emma Gabrielyan, Secretary of the Parliament of Mountainous Karabakh", Nairi (Beirut), 4 November.
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Restructuring Minority Majority Relations
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... and Post-Soviet Abkhazia and Karabakh”
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, University of Cambridge
26 October 2004, 5:00 PM
D702, Clement House, LSE European Institute. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::London School ...
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ADS prend le pouls de la Diaspora
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France Arménie, No. 478, Octobre 2020, pp. 35-37.
ADS prend le pouls de la Diaspora
Depuis deux ans, une équipe de chercheurs arméniens parcourt des communautés de la Diaspora pour y réaliser des enquêtes approfondies d’opinion publique. Cet automne, une équipe de chercheurs s’intéressera à la communauté francilienne. C’est pour mieux comprendre les motivations de cette initiative que nous avons interrogé le responsable du projet, Hratch Tchilingirian, sociologue, professeur à la chaire d’arménologie de l’Université d’Oxford.
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