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Non-resident fellow at Carnegie Middle East| Syria| Refugees| borders| forever a PhD candidate| gardener| painter| باحث في مركز كارنيغي للشرق الأوسط| Արևելագետ
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Azerbaijan’s decision to use violence when the EU was actively trying to mediate in #Karabakh makes for a decisive break in EU-Baku relations. And that’s not all—also a pivot to Russia and a domestic crackdown. My piece today for Carnegie Europe carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurop…
Azerbaijan's use of force last week to retake Nagorny Karabakh, an Armenian-populated territory, should serve as a wakeup call to European leaders that policy toward Azerbaijan must be reevaluated. Thomas de Waal explores this issue for Carnegie Europe: bit.ly/466LJr5
No single word from UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 on the protection of Armenian heritage in Artsakh from Nazirbaijani destruction. The entire 2000 years of history, churches, and heritage of Artsakh are under threat.
At Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center we've just published a very interesting article by my colleague Armenak on the growing appeal of authoritarian conflict management, in which he gives as examples Syria, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Gaza. Highly recommendedL: carnegie-mec.org/2024/01/31/no-…
In case you missed this article entitled 'No People, No Problem' by my colleague Armenak Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, drawing parallels between forced population displacement in #Syria, #NagornoKarabakh, and #Gaza. #NoPeopleNoProblem as a way for authoritarian regimes to manage conflicts.
In future, whenever Israeli officials appear on ur screens & say they're providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, read this piece. And when US officials claim they’re doing everything to stop the carnage, read this piece too! > Michael Young @Carnegie_MEC : carnegie-mec.org/diwan/91890
In an article for Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, Armenak and kheder khaddour examine the situation in southern Syria, and argue that amid the relative chaos there, those best placed to reinforce their position are not the Assad regime or Russia, but the Iranians: carnegie-mec.org/2024/03/21/why…
🔔ICYMI Assad’s Return: Regional Changes and Future Outlook Watch the panel discussion with Sinan Ulgen, Sawsan Abou Zainedin, abdullah baabood عبدالله باعبود, Maria Luisa Fantappie, and Armenak. youtube.com/watch?v=jvud4X…
In honor of International Day for the Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, here is an interview I gave to Armenak Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center on how the #Yazidi people are persecuted because of their identity. #YazidiGenocide Zovighian Public Office zovpub.org/carnegie-yazid…
At Carnegie we've just put out a major report on Syria's border regions, and their impact on regional stability and Syria's future, written by Armenak and kheder khaddour, with the participation of Maha Yahya, Mohanad Hage Ali ~ مهند الحاج علي, and Harith Hasan. carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/…