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Council of Europe Votes In favor of Armenia’s membership
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... of regional cooperation among the three south Caucasus states,” he said. “Already, under the auspices of CE, the parliamentary speakers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia have met several times. The ministers ...
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Reinventing Life: the Black Angel from Vaspurakan
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... of Maxim Gorky, the writer… ends life,” wrote The New York Times in a short obituary on July 22, 1948.
Arshile Gorky had introduced himself as a Tiflis-born Georgian prince who had fled his native Caucasus ...
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Shooting Again: Assassination Attempt Shakes Up Karabakh and Armenia
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... interested in a stable situation in Armenia so as to continue the negotiations and resolve the conflict peacefully,” said Aliyev at Baku airport on his way to Georgia for a two-day visit, immediately preceding ...
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The Evangelicals in Armenia: On the Road to Pluralism
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... some 40 students, mostly natives of Armenia and some from Georgia, study the Bible, theology, history, psychology and sociology. One third of the faculty are from Armenia and two-thirds from the Diaspora ...
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When Small is Big: Armenian Evangelicals
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... in Russia and Georgia, and the recently established Fellowship of Armenian Evangelical Churches of Europe, embracing congregations in Eastern Europe.
The AMAA’s mission focuses on charity, education, ...
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OSCE Istanbul Summit
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... Most notable were the signing of the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline agreement to transport Caspian oil to Turkey’s Mediterranean seaport — without traversing either Russia or Iran — and the Russian-Georgian agreement ...
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Master of Grand Theater
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... received the “Best Young Actor” award; the role of a poster boy in Henrik Malian’s Yerangiun (1967), a social drama, for which he received the Best Supporting Actor award; and the role of a Georgian Prince ...
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Nobody's Listening: Armenia's Telecom System
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... terrestrial extensions through Georgia and Armenia. The sale-so far the largest privatization deal in Armenia-was seen as an indication that privatization, which had stalled earlier in 1997, had picked ...
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Clash of Values
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... (and leading Orthodox) member churches. The Georgian Orthodox Church has already withdrawn its membership and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is expected to withdraw this month. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::Armenian ...
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Religious discourse and the church in Mountainous Karabakh
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... Faced with the possibility of a complete Turkish take-over, the representatives of the Georgians, Azeris, and Armenians formed a Transcaucasian Federation, as a preventive measure. Within a few months, ...
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Le conflit du Haut-Karabagh provoque des changements majeurs en Arménie
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... pace of expansion is expected to accelerate in 1998 and 1999.
Armenia’s economic development, once considered the most “dynamic“ in the CIS, has shown a decline. The economies of Azerbaijan, Georgia, ...
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Nagorno Karabakh: transition and the elite
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... to a lesser degree, by the Georgians (cf. Toumanoff, 1963, pp 58-59).
For decades, long before the armed conflict between Karabagh Armenians and Azerbaijanis started, the 'authentication' of ...
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New Structures, Old Foundations. State Capacities for Peace
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... of the executive.
In terms of conflict resolution, the question is whether a charismatically led state with critical structural weaknesses – such as Azerbaijan, Armenia or Georgia – is in a position ...
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