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Paper: Restructuring and Transformation of Internal Political Struggles in the South Caucasus
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... With the particular emphasis on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict we will deal with the directly involved states of Armenia and Azerbaijan and the relations between both countries. But also a comparative view ...
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Lecture: "Minority within Minorities: Armenian communities in the Middle East
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Turkey, Azerbaijan and the Future of European Energy Security
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The Challenges Facing the Armenian Church.
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Aztag Daily (Beirut) 14 August 2004
The Challenges Facing the Armenian Church. An Interview with Hratch Tchilingirian
by Khatchig Mouradian
"The Armenian Church hides, under its each and every stone, a secret path ascending to the heavens", wrote the famous Armenian poet, Vahan Tekeyan. Yet, the Armenian Church is more than a religious institution that has acted as a "mediator" between Armenians and their God. Having survived the shifting tides of time for more than seventeen centuries, this "unique organization", as Professor Hratch Tchilingirian calls it in this interview, has served its people as much as, if not more than, it has served God. Today, in the age of globalization, secularization and false crusades, the Armenians - despite their constant boasting about having the oldest Christian state in the world - are also following this global trend, by gradually distancing themselves from established religious institutions and, at times, looking for spiritual answers elsewhere.
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Interview on the Caucasus Conflicts
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Ազդակ (Aztag) 7 August 2004, p. 6
«Ղարաբաղ Տէ Ֆաքթօ Մաս կը կազմէ Հայաստանին»
[see PDF version]
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Interview de Hratch Tchilingirian par Khatchig Mouradian
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Interview de Hratch Tchilingirian par Khatchig Mouradian, le 7 août 2004, Aztag
Parue dans « Aztagdaily » , traduction Louise Kiffer.
« L’Abkhazie n’est pas un endroit pour des vacances, c’est une zone de guerre » a dit le Président géorgien Mikhaïl Saakashvili au début de ce mois, menaçant de couler les bateaux étrangers (sous-entendu : russes) qui entreraient dans la région sans autorisation de son gouvernement. Ses commentaires arrivèrent à un moment où les tensions s’élevaient entre les autorités centrales de Géorgie et deux de ses régions dissidentes, l’Ossétie du sud et l’Abkhazie, que Saakashvili avait promis de récupérer. Moscou s’est opposée furieusement à ces déclarations, ses relations avec la Géorgie s’étant effondrées depuis que la « révolution rose » avait porté au pouvoir Saakashvili le pro-occidental.
[original English version]
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South Caucasus: A war-zone or a place for holidays?
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... Armenia and Azerbaijan, Georgia's South Caucasian neighbors, have been struggling with problems of their own, the most important of which is the Karabakh conflict. But despite the various international ...
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First Woman and First Diasporan Ambassador builds vital bridges
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... becomes clear. Armenia and Bulgaria are located at crossroads; they are on either side of the East-West bridge. And considering that Armenia continues to be blockaded [by Turkey and Azerbaijan], it was ...
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Hratch Tchilingirian discusses church-state relation
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In Ann Arbor, Hratch Tchilingirian discusses church-state relation
Armenian Reporter [Paramus, NJ] 29 Nov 2008: A9.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The Church hierarchy can no longer simply pontificate about complex problems of society without real engagement in the life of the people," declared Cambridge University scholar Hratch Tchilingirianin a recent lecture at the University of Michigan. "What is the relevance of a 1,700 year-old Church and religious faith to contemporary Armenians living in Armenia and outside, all around the world?"
Mirror-Spectator
Massis
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90.
Paper: Religion, Politics & Minority Rights
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Middle East Centre, St Antony’s College, Oxford University
Middle East Study Group
Religion, Politics & Minority Rights
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Paper presented and discussed: "Armenians in the Middle East"
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Participant: Report Launch
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The Foreign Policy Centre
Spotlight on Azerbaijan
Participant
Launch of new publication, Spotlight on Azerbaijan, that brings together the analysis of 12 leading experts on Azerbaijan to look at the key human rights and governance issues in Azerbaijan including democratic development, rule of law, media freedom and property rights, while examining the impact of its international relationships, the economy and the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on domestic issues.
Download Spotlight on Azerbaijan
22 May 2012 Houses of Parliament, London
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Report: Spotlight on Azerbaijan (2012)
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The Foreign Policy Centre's new publication, Spotlight on Azerbaijan (London 2012), brings together the analysis of 12 leading experts on Azerbaijan to look at the key human rights and governance issues in Azerbaijan including democratic development, rule of law, media freedom and property rights, while examining the impact of its international relationships, the economy and the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on domestic issues.
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Lecture: War and Ecumenism: the case of Nagomo Karabakh
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The Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Lecture Series: Relations between the Churches, west, east and oriental
Lecture
War and Ecumenism: the case of Nagomo Karabakh
26 January 1996 at 6 p.m. in Brunei Gallery
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Lecture: Nagorno Karabakh five years negotiations, three years ceasefire...
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London School of Economics
Lecture
"Nagorno Karabakh five years negotiations, three years ceasefire..."
Wednesday, 21 May 1997, 7:30 pm Room A144, London School of Economics
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95.
Paper: Nagorno-Karahagh: the continuing fallout
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L'OBSERVATOIRE EUROPÉEN DE GÉOPOLITIQUE
Caucase: élites, enjeux politiques, économiques et stratégiques
Paper
"Nagorno-Karahagh: the continuing fallout"
Ie jeudi 10 decembre 1998
EHEES, Paris
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Lecture: The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict in the Context of Regional Military and Geostrategic Developments
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HAIGAZIAN UNIVERSITY THE DEPARTMENT OF ARMENIAN STUDIES
Lecture
The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict in the Context of Regional Military and Geostrategic Developments
Tuesday, December 11, 2001 - 7:30 p.m. Haigazian University Auditorium - Kantari, Beirut
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Paper: International and Regional Security Issues and the South Caucasus
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École des hautes études en sciences sociales
JOURNEES CAUCASE: SORTIR DE L'EMPIRE : LE CAS DES ETATS SUD-CAUCASIENS
Paper
"International and Regional Security Issues and the South Caucasus"
25-26 novembre 2004, Paris
EHESS - 105 bd Raspail - 75006 PARIS - Amphitheatre
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Lecture: Restructuring Minority-Majority Relations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Abkhazia and Karabakh
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London School of Economics
LSE Forum for Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies Schapiro Seminar
Lecture
Restructuring Minority-Majority Relations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Abkhazia and Karabakh
Chair: Prof. Dominic Lieven
Tuesday 26 October 2004; 5:00pm D702. Clement House
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Speaker: Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Prospects for Peace
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International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), London
Speaker
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Prospects for Peace
Panel 5: Prospects for Peace: Where do zve go from here?
- Tom de Waal, Institue for War and Peace Reporting - Hratch Tchilingirian, Cambridge University - Leyla Aliyeva, Independent analyst
Chair: Jonathan Cohen, Conciliation Resources
24 September 2007
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"Colours of Armenia"
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