The Armenian Genocide in Modern Turkey’s Official Denialism: A Hundred Shades of Denial.
Against the backdrop of Turkish official denialism, distortion, and propaganda stunt looms the larger decay of a state rooted in organized forgetting.
Read MoreGrigor Boyakhchyan holds a Master’s Degree in International Security Studies (ISS) from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He currently serves as Head of Foreign Relations Department of the Center for Information and Analytical Studies under the Government of the Republic of Armenia. Prior to service, he taught a full-time course on International Security Challenges for Master’s Degree students at Yerevan State University. He may be reached at grigorboyakhchyan@yahoo.com.
Posted by Grigor Boyakhchyan | Mar 6, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
Against the backdrop of Turkish official denialism, distortion, and propaganda stunt looms the larger decay of a state rooted in organized forgetting.
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Even dictators tend to put certain vital interests on top of all else – primarily their survival in power.
Read MorePosted by Grigor Boyakhchyan | Aug 29, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
The case of Mountainous Karabakh is indeed unique, but the quest for viable peace is not.
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