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Published in: oDRՀայաստանը «ազգային միասնության» թակարդում
Հայաստանում՝ արտաքին ագրեսիայի պայմաններում հնչող միասնության կոչերը լռեցնում են քննադատությունը և առաջ տանում...
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Published in: oDRArmenia in the trap of “national unity”
In Armenia, calls to remain united in the face of external aggression are shutting down criticism and promoting...
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Published in: oDRՀայ կնոջ տեղը ցույցերում է
Հայաստանի կին ակտիվիստները հասարակական կյանքում տարածք են պահանջում: Կարո՞ղ են արդյոք ցուցարարների կանայք, քույրերն...
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Published in: oDRAn Armenian woman’s place is at the protest
Armenia’s female activists are reclaiming space in public life. Can the wives, sisters and muses of protesters ever...
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Published in: oDROn 25 years of postmodernity in the South Caucasus
A quarter century since the collapse of Soviet rule in Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, where is the region now and...
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Published in: oDRArmenia’s crisis and the legacy of victory
More than 20 years after it ended, Armenia is still experiencing the burden of victory in the war over Nagorno Karabakh.
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Published in: oDRNoah’s Valley is drying up
Corruption, ill-conceived fish farming and mismanagement are contributing to a water crisis in Armenia’s Ararat Valley.
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Published in: oDRDepoliticising protests in Armenia
Years of social and environmental protests in Armenia have proven one thing — our demands must be political in...
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Published in: oDR“Karabakh rules Armenia”
Shots have been fired over Nagorno-Karabakh, and leaders in Baku and Yerevan demand national unity. But behind the...
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Published in: oDRIn Armenia, gender is geopolitical
A wave of homophobia in Armenia is playing on pro-Russian and pro-European sympathies. Gender has become...
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Published in: oDRChecking your sources in Nagorno-Karabakh
When war in Nagorno-Karabakh flares up again, researchers, reporters, and journalists need to be careful not to feed...
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Published in: oDR2016: Unsteady ground for Armenian media
Protecting sources at risk, self-censorship and poor financing — Armenia has no shortage of obstacles for its...
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Published in: oDRStanding up for Armenia's invisible women
Over the past five years, 30 women have been killed in Armenia as a result of domestic violence. How many more will...
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Published in: oDRArmenia's referendum: learning to say no
On 6 December, Armenians will vote on proposed changes to their country’s constitution that will extend the powers...
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Published in: oDRRefugees or repatriates? Syrian Armenians return to Armenia
Armenians have lived in Syria for centuries. Following the outbreak of war, many have been seeking refuge in...
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Published in: oDRFilm review: 'Moskvitch, My Love' (dir. Aram Shahbazyan)
As a testament to Soviet nostalgia, the plot of Moskvitch, My Love is peculiar: a father's blind pursuit of a car he...
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Published in: oDRNew constitution, old faces in Armenia
President Serzh Sargsyan is pushing for constitutional reform. Is it only about staying in power? на русском языке
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Published in: oDRThe power of Electric Yerevan
Strong-arm tactics and cynical compromises are yet to send Yerevan's protesters home. Is this the beginning of the...
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Published in: oDRWhat Armenians are protesting (and what they’re not)
Fresh protests in Yerevan have their roots in a number of deep-rooted domestic issues in Armenian politics. But we...
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Published in: oDRWhy Russia watchers should listen to Glenn Greenwald
Elites throughout the former Soviet Union are cracking down on dissent. But before Russia watchers start criticising...