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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWhat Russia-Ukraine war means for disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory
Thousands of Russians have fled to the Armenian capital of Yerevan. But the war has far bigger implications for the...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionWhere was the outpouring of empathy when my country was at war?
As an Armenian, I feel our pain was ignored. And my trauma means I’m struggling to empathise as I should with Ukraine today
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Published in: 50.50: Feature5 inspiring acts of feminist resistance in 2021
Time to celebrate! Here’s how women have made a difference across the world this year
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionNagorno Karabakh and Turkey’s imperial ambitions
The ongoing war between Armenia and Azerbaijan is part of Turkey’s neo-imperial ambitions in the region and it must...
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Published in: oDRNagorno-Karabakh’s militarised social democracy
With flat-rate taxes and sky-high growth rates, some call Nagorno-Karabakh a “Caucasian Tiger”. Meanwhile, money...
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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: Can Europe Make It?Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through peace and war
This year marks the 25th anniversary of a devastating, yet little-known war at the gates of Europe which to this day...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Nagorno-Karabakh: European dreams
The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic has managed to pursue a dynamic European and global foreign policy. Not bad for a...
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Published in: openSecurityKarabakh truce shaken by gunshots and tough talk
OSCE mediators urge an end to attacks after a month in which the 20-year-old ceasefire was broken in thousands of incidents.
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Published in: oDRNagorno-Karabakh: a gender inclusive approach to peace
Research suggests that engaging local women in conflict resolution efforts increases the likelihood of violence...
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Published in: oDRNagorno-Karabakh: the not-so-frozen conflict
In recent months, the ‘frozen’ Karabakh conflict has been more fire than ice. With outside powers stoking the...
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Published in: oDRAmbassador Warlick’s folly in Nagorno-Karabakh
How the US botched the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
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Published in: oDRNagorno-Karabakh: Crimea’s doppelganger
Crimea and Nagorno-Karabakh, two regions with similar histories, took very different paths after the Soviet Union...
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Published in: HomePeace, not diplomacy in the South Caucasus
If the primary concern is to establish peace in the region, then the central question is the social status of the...
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Published in: openSecurityBreaking the vicious circle - reconciliation in OSCE areas
Work must be done to overcome divides even many decades after official agreements to end violence have been signed....
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Published in: oDRKarabakh: 'frozen' conflict nears melting point
Amid signs that Armenia and Azerbaijan may once more be edging towards armed conflict over the disputed territory of...