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101.
The Armenian Protestants
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... of the time:
"In order that misunderstanding may be cleared up, it should be stated here that missionaries to the Armenians and Greeks were not sent to divide the churches or to separate out those who ...
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102.
Aliyev Invites Kocharian
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... conferences organized by multinational bodies or regional clubs, (such as UN, OSCE, CIS, BSEC, etc.), the host country president is expected by protocol to invite the heads of state of all participating ...
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103.
Reuters' Deeply Biased Coverage of Armenian Elections
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... of bias and suspicious personal agenda in four areas: 1) unequal description of the two front-runners; 2) exclusion of non-OSCE observer statements and evaluations; 3) patronizing attitude toward Armenia; ...
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104.
Current Social, Economic and Political Situation in Nagorno Karabakh
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... in Karabagh today is that everything is being renovated. You can see this in the cities and as you walk on the streets. The state structures and institutions are developing and growing. The state, as a ...
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105.
Presidential Elections in Armenia: Candidates and Issues
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... of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe -- which will monitor the poll, along with other international bodies -- and the United States that neither the army nor interior ministry forces ...
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106.
More Priests, More Scholars
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... faculty includes 11 clergymen and 19 laymen, most of whom also teach at Yerevan State University, the Pedagogical Institute, or the Research Centre of Mashdots Manuscript Library.
But the effects of ...
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107.
Late Harvest
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... area of influence when it established dioceses in the United States, Iran and Greece, so putting the 'division' in the Church on diocesan and jurisdictional levels. Until 1956, Cilicia and Echmiadzin had ...
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108.
Political Crisis in Armenia
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... is restored and might be tempted to re-start hostilities; and
-- Azerbaijani promises to grant maximal autonomy to Nagorno-Karabakh are questionable, given that Azerbaijan is a unitary state.
The Karabakh ...
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109.
Armenia: Political Prospects for 1998
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... continue to exercise its unpredictable political influence on both sides to the conflict, determined by its own changing geo-political and strategic interests in the South Caucasus.
The United States ...
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110.
Armenia: Foreign Relations
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... was one of several diaspora Armenians to have played a prominent part in Armenia's foreign policy. Born in Beirut, Libaridian is a US citizen and will now return to the United States. Other diaspora Armenians ...
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111.
Nagorno Karabakh: A Time for Thoughtfulness?
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... the prospect of remaining within Azerbaijan. Karabakh Armenians have clearly stated that their independence is not negotiable. They would only agree to a “horizontal” relationship with Azerbaijan. Baku, ...
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112.
Karabakh: Edging Towards the Big Agreement
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... 1991, the Armenians of Karabakh declared an independent Republic of Mountainous Karabakh. No state has recognised Karabakh's claim to independent statehood. While the war is not officially over, May 12, ...
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113.
Karabakh: Internationalising the Enclave
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... in Europe (OSCE), which, since the summer of 1992, has been actively facilitating negotiations in the form of its 11-state Minsk Group, whose co-chairmanship became a triumvirate of Russia, France and ...
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114.
Armenia: Rebooting the Political Hard Drive
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... Minister Hasan Hassanov said, "I am going to reserve comments until I can determine [Ter-Petrossian’s] motive." Earlier, Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov stated that he believed that Armenia "wanted ...
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115.
The Nagorno Karabakh Conflict
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... the creation of OSCE peacekeeping forces.
The co-Chairmen unanimously stated that their primary task was insuring of the cease-fire and establishing of an atmosphere of trust. Considering the frequent ...
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116.
Nagorno-Karabakh Impasse
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... The two states also demonstrated their relative independence from regional powers, including Russia.
ANALYSIS: The conflict between Armenians and Azerbaijanis over Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh enclave ...
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117.
The Forgotten Diaspora: Bulgarian-Armenians after the end of Communism
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... the fall of Communism, Bulgarian-Armenians describe the current state of their community with both pessimism and hope -- and offer many ideas for a preferred future. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::Armenian ...
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118.
The Forgotten Diaspora: Bulgarian-Armenians after the end of Communism
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... the fall of Communism, Bulgarian-Armenians describe the current state of their community with both pessimism and hope -- and offer many ideas for a preferred future. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::Armenian ...
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119.
Celebration of Faith: 1700th Anniversary
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... Establishment and Adoption of State Religion in Armenia
By Hratch Tchilingirian
Imagine a giant organization with over 350 offices and branches in some 40 countries, with 500 top executives, thousands ...
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120.
What Council of Europe Membership will mean for Armenia and Azerbaijan
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... means each member state has veto power.
"Turkey is aware of the large differences between Azerbaijan and Armenia, in terms of their qualifications and preparedness, and was concerned that Azerbaijan ...
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