A politics of reconciliation can only have any hope of succeeding if there is a large display of goodwill and a sincere search by Turkish and Armenian leaders for positive…
[Editor's note: This letter is in response to Galib Mammadov's article, "Nagorno Karabakh Conflict: Armenia’s Victory or Nightmare?", published in Foreign Policy Journal on October 13, 2011.] Dear Sir: As…
Introduction Relations between two countries worsened after ethnic Armenia forces occupied Azerbaijani territories between the years of 1988 and 1994. Since the 1994 ceasefire, the Karabakh conflict has remained frozen…
Five years ago in December 2005, the magnificent medieval cemetery of Djulfa was reduced to dust in southwestern Azerbaijan. According to video evidence, the Azerbaijani army itself had conducted the…
As the political and radioactive fallout of Japan’s Fukushima meltdown spreads, serious regional concerns over the safety of Armenia’s aging Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant continue to mount. Not only does…
At about this time every year, the Turkish government engages in political antics, the purpose of which is to counter any incremental success Armenians have achieved in their quest for…
YEREVAN – Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan might be a nice guy, but he came to power by force of failed elections. He should step down and finally oversee the conduct of…
Woodrow Wilson is looking down in horror at what the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWC) is doing in his name.…