Hratch Tchilingirian, The Struggle for Independence in the post-Soviet South Caucasus: Karabakh and Abkhazia. London: Sandringham House, 2003. ISBN 9781366927606.
Lecture: “The ‘Other’ Citizens – Armenians in Turkey between Isolation and (dis)Integration”, American University of Armenia (AUA), Political Science & International Affairs (PSIA).
Invited participant: “Azerbaijani Perspectives on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict” with Rovshan Rzayev, Member of Azerbaijani Parliament and Executive Board Member of the Azerbaijani Community of the Nagorno Karabakh Region, and Kavus Abushov, Assistant Professor of Political Science, ADA University, Baku.
29 September 2015, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London.
Constructing Reality: scholarship and policy on post-independence Caucasus
Hratch Tchilingirian | 12 November 2013
This observation of an Abkhaz social worker captures the general frustration of "outsiders" with the Caucasus. I would add that the "frustration" is not only or necessarily on the empirical level, but about the changing shades of the "picture" formulated about the region by outsiders.
... there are a number of critical security issues that need continued attention and solution, among them: unresolved territorial and ethnic conflicts (e.g., Karabakh, Abkhazia, Chechnya); international terrorism ...
Lecture, "Armenia from the Russian expansion in the Caucasus to the 21st century". This was part of a four-lecture Armenian History Course offered by the Armenian Institute in collaboration with Oxford Armenian Studies.
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This talk on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict accompanies Imagined Futures, the first UK solo show by internationally exhibited artist Hrair Sarkissian, and aims to shed further light on issues ...
Invited participant: "The Role of the OSCE Minsk Group in the Nagorny Karabakh Conflict" with Jacques Faure, Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group (2012-2014); the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 13 January 2015.
Invited participant, Roundtable on "The Impact of External Factors on Abkhazia's Internatl Debate", with Liana Kvarchelia, Deputy Director, Center for Humanitarian Programs, Abkhazia. The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
Invited participant, Experts Roundtable on "The Immediate Reverberations of the events in Crimea and Ukraine" and "South Caucasus - the role of Turkey, and interface with Iran" with Fiona Hill, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution, and Gareth Winrow, Independent Analyst. The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.
... of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, or "Doctor Death", as he became known in the American media.
Window Vol. IV, No. 1, 1994 Theology of War: Karabakh — The main focus of this issue is the religious revival ...
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... tangle of geopolitical history, characterised on one side by Ottoman Turkey’s genocide of the Armenians during World War I, and bitter wrangling with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory on the ...
... Turkey's support and to position itself as fighting a "common enemy" in Karabakh.
Turkish nationalists, in turn, seek to portray the pkk as a non-Muslim and even anti-Muslim entity, appealing to religious ...
... MPs, diplomats, academic researchers, and government and NGO representatives, attended the publication launch of "The limits of leadership: elites and societies in the Nagorny Karabakh peace process" at ...