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Being Armenian is a package
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... Belgium, Paris, United Kingdom and Rostov on Don; and the third in 2022 in the United States and Ontario, Canada. More than 50 diaspora communities in 10 countries were included in the survey, with a total ...
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Ethnic Cleansing: Does International Law Still Matter?
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... and international law was the subject of the inaugural Bishop Grigoris Balakian Annual Lecture, a new initiative of the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Two ...
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Tölölyan Honored as Preeminent Scholar of Diaspora Studies
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... Armenia, England, Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany, and around the United States. They came to present new papers and to hear Tölölyan’s keynote address, “From the Study of Diasporas to Diaspora Studies.” ...
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Armenian Diaspora Survey 2022
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Hratch Tchilingirian (editor), Armenian Diaspora Public Opinion (3). Armenian Diaspora Survey 2022 (United States of America and Ontario, Canada). London: Armenian Institute, 2023. (open access).
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Armenian Diaspora Survey 2021
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Hratch Tchilingirian (editor), Armenian Diaspora Public Opinion (2). Armenian Diaspora Survey 2021 (Belgium, Paris, United Kingdom, Rostov on Don). London: Armenian Institute, 2023 (open access).
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Diaspora Survey in the United States
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New hope for Turkey-Armenia to heal old wounds
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New hope for Turkey-Armenia to heal old wounds
Two historical adversaries edge towards rapprochement with an eye on opening trade routes to Central Asia and beyond
by Jonathan Gorvett
Asia Times, January 13, 2022
"...Now though, “We’ve come 180 degrees,” Hratch Tchilingirian, from the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Oxford University, told Asia Times, “and there’s a completely different context.”
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Why It Matters
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... tension and fear, former Armenian Ambassador to the United States Grigor Hovhannissian told Fox News.
Hovhannissian noted that Armenia’s traditional ally, Russia, has kept a calm hand during the more ...
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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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... 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, ...
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Christians in the Middle East (with a focus on Lebanon)
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Lecture: Christians in the Middle East (with a focus on Lebanon), course on “Ethnic and Religious Minorities in MENA.”
States and Societies Faculty, Diplomatic Academy, FCO, 16 February 2021 and 9 March 2021.
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Karabağ’da Hristiyanlık
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Karabağ’da Hristiyanlık: Azerbaycan’ın Tarihi Yeniden Yazma Çabaları Yeni Değil
Hratch Tchilingirian, Oxford Üniversitesi
HyeTert.org, 9.12.2020 - Karabağ’da silahlı çatışma başlamadan çok daha önce, bölgenin gerçek tarihini ‘ispatlama’ çabaları, tarihçiler, siyaset bilimi uzmanları, arkeologlar, araştırmacılar ve bürokratlar için akademik ve bilimsel bir savaş alanıydı. Sovyet araştırma geleneği, özellikle de tarihin inşası süreci, oldukça yıkıcıydı ve hala da çatışan tarafların...
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Christians in Lebanon and Syria: Critical challenges
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Lecture: “Christians in Lebanon and Syria: Critical challenges in the context of wider regional military and political conflicts and socio-economic realities”, course on “Ethnic and Religious Minorities in MENA.”
States and Societies Faculty, Diplomatic Academy, FCO, 27 November 2020.
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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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... been too retrospective in our national life – mostly defining ourselves by the past rather than the future. We must bring our talents, knowledge, experience and resources together. We must be united in ...
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Publications & lectures about Nagorno Karabakh
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... 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 ...
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Hratch Tchilingirian (short bio)
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... served communities in various leadership positions in the United States and the United Kingdom. He remains deeply engaged in community life and takes active part in civic and professional projects. His ...
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The Syrian-Armenian 'refugee' jewellers of Yerevan
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... are now scattered throughout Lebanon, Canada, the United States and Europe.
"Everything has changed," said Hovhannesian, who has given up hope he'll ever return to Syria. "People I knew are not there ...
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Field of Study
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... Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian is a scholar, sociologist and activist based in the United Kingdom, where he is currently an Associate of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Oxford University, ...
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