... and dispersion brings new populations to the West, how these dispersions assimilate or become ethnic, diasporic, and transnational, and how these, in turn, reshape the literature, culture, and politics ...
Hratch Tchilingirian and Stacy Closson, “Geopolitics and Business Development in the Caspian Region”. Conference Report, Geopolitics and Business Development in the Caspian Region, 17-18 September 2005. Cambridge: Eurasia Programme, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, 2005.
... were able to overcome and move forward."
Armenia needs to focus on rebuilding the economy and avoid fighting as much as it can, Barsamian said, and be wary of the regional politics by which Armenia finds ...
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.
... search for industry and new partners’ in I. Bremmer and R. Taras (eds.) Nation and Politics in the Soviet Successor States. Cambridge University Press, 1993: 230; Revaz Gachechiladze, ‘Geographical and ...
... Iran. London & New York: British Academy Press, 1993: 25. Shireen T. Hunter, 'Azerbaijan: search for industry and new partners' in I. Bremmer and R. Taras (eds.) Nation and Politics in the Soviet Successor ...
... 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 ...
... discuss economy, politics, and other systems as we know it through music. Along the way, interviewees share their methods, and models and how they got to do what they are doing. Led by the founder of the ...
... with a particular focus on identity politics, religion and homeland-diaspora relations. He is the author of many studies and publications and has lectured internationally.
The first phase of the Armenian ...
... engage with the Government and politics. Mutafyan mobilized a group of young and progressive Armenians and engaged them in community affairs. Among them was Hrant Dink, who became a spokesperson of the ...
... specializing in Middle Eastern and Armenian Studies, with a particular focus on cultural identity politics, homeland-diaspora relations, sociology of religion, and inter-ethnic conflicts in the Middle ...
... “societal polarization, income inequality and the inward orientation of countries are spilling over into real-world politics.”[6] Tectonic shifts in politics, economics and social upheavals are reshaping ...
... particular focus on cultural identity politics, homeland-disaspora relations, sociology of religion, and inter-ethnic conflicts in the Middle East and Eurasia. Dr Tchilingirian has lectured internationally ...
Lecture: Հայ եկեղեցին, հասարակութիւն և քաղաքականութիւն. Խորհրդային ժառանգութեան ազդեցութիւնն ու մարտահրաւէրները», Երևանի Պետական Համալսարան, Մշակութաբանության ամբիոն, Yerevan State University, Dept. of Cultural Studies.
Panel speaker: "European Identity in the Times of Post-Truth Politics", held at the London School of Economics and Political Science, organised by LSESU European Society and The Youth Association for a Greater Europe.
... for a panel discussion on 'European Identity in the Times of Post-Truth Politics' at the LSE. Our speakers – Roger Casale, founder of New Europeans and former MP for Wimbledon, and Dr Hratch Tchilingirian, ...
Hratch Tchilingirian (2016) “L’Eglise arménienne pendant la guerre froide : la crise Etchmiadzine-Antelias”, NH Hebdo, 9 juin.
l’Eglise Arménienne, en tant qu’institution religieuse, a été affectée à des fonctions « laïques » ou civiles pour « conduire la nation », alors que le clergé était devenu un agent et un médiateur mandatés par l’Etat entre les dirigeants, les gouvernements et les intérêts politiques. Dans le même temps, la société arménienne, en Arménie comme dans la diaspora, avait traversé un processus de sécularisation du fait d’un rationalisme et d’une modernité émergents, ce qui s’est traduit par le capitalisme, l’industrialisation et l’Etat-Nation. Ces développements historiques ont conduit l’Eglise arménienne à une sécularisation.
Invited discussant: "Negotiating Communal Spaces: Institutions and Politics in Modern Armenian Diaspora" at “Within and Beyond Ethnicity: Negotiating Identities in Modern Armenian Diaspora,” conference hosted by Leipzig Centre for the History and Culture of East-Central Europe (Leipzig University).
... Institute of Technology), “When History Became Destiny: Armenians in Post-Genocide Turkey”; Sossie Kasbarian (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom), “The Politics of Memory and Activism: The Armenian ...