Between Fiction and Reality: Aliyev’s “Oceania”
“Orwellian” Azerbaijan has certainly passed beyond the pale of norms and principles of international law and fundamental human rights.
Read MoreAram Avetisyan holds Master degree in Public Policy from George Mason University. He is a former fellow of Kennan Institute of Woodrow Wilson International Center, Washington DC. Avetisyan also contributes to the work of the Washington-based Americans for Artsakh NGO. He is interested in public policy, governance and conflict resolution. Aram Avetisyan serves as Counselor at the Office of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in the United States (Washington DC).
Posted by Aram Avetisyan | Feb 10, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
“Orwellian” Azerbaijan has certainly passed beyond the pale of norms and principles of international law and fundamental human rights.
Read MorePosted by Aram Avetisyan | May 29, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
Why does Azerbaijan avoid negotiations with Nagorno Karabakh?
Read MorePosted by Aram Avetisyan | Oct 25, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
No UNSC resolution relating to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict has sanctioned member states, including Azerbaijan, to resort to Article 41.
Read MorePosted by Aram Avetisyan | Apr 16, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
Azerbaijan’s warmongering should not be ignored since a new war in the South Caucasus could also turn quite catastrophic.
Read MorePosted by Aram Avetisyan | Mar 10, 2012 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
2011 became another year of wasted opportunities, and failure to finding a fair and legitimate settlement to the Karabakh conflict.
Read MorePosted by Aram Avetisyan | Oct 26, 2011 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis |
The year of 2011 has been marked for the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR, or Artsakh as Armenians...
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