Azokh caves excavations 2002-2006 : middle upper Palaeolithic transition in Nagorno-Karabagh [PDF]
Azokh is a limestone cave site in the Lesser Caucasus. The cave has an almost continuous stratigraphic record rich in fossils, which has produced evidence of human activity and tools spanning middle Pleistocene to historic times.
Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, Trinidad José
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Why Prevention Fails: Chronicling the Genocide in Artsakh
Azerbaijan’s September 19, 2023 attack on the Republic of Artsakh resulted in the almost total displacement of the indigenous Armenian population, making it one of the most successful genocides in history. For over a year before Azerbaijan’s attack, the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention viewed Artsakh as the “perfect storm” for genocide ...
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On several homonyms in Syunik-Artsakh dialects.pdf
The root կօնդ has a unique value in Syunik-Artsakh dialects due to its frequent usage and variety of forms and meanings.In Syunik-Artsakh dialects, there are three words identical in form: կօնդ1 “spherical root,” “rhizome,” figurative or metaphorical “head of a person,” կօնդ2 “paralytic,” կէնդ3>կընդ-էլ “to become one, odd.” We think the word ճակնդեղ
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The Paradoxes of Moldovan Sports. An insight into the nature of the Transnistrian conflict. OSW Point of View, November 2011 [PDF]
Mutual relations in the area of sports, which in contemporary international contacts often not only reflect the true nature of political relations but sometimes even affect them, can be a valuable contribution to the analysis of this conflict’s nature ...
Eberhardt, Adam
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Armenia's Foreign Policy Priorities: Are There Any Major Changes Following the Spring 2018 Political Transformation? [PDF]
For decades after independence, Armenia's foreign policy emphasized complementarity and prioritized national interests in its dealings with external actors.
Markarov, Alexander
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Considering commemorative practices of postmemory, past presencing, and transnational memory, this study considers how Genocide memories and the conflict in Artsakh intersect to shape the performance of diasporic Armenian youth identities in Jerusalem as
Lance Levenson
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The Artsakh Issue in its Historical-Legal Development
Artsakh or Karabakh is an integral part of historic Armenia. Felling under the rule of various conquerors throughout the history, Artsakh remained Armenian, sometimes possessing also a semi-independent status. The legal history of the Artsakh dispute can be traced back to the 1813 Treaty of Gulistan, when Persia ceded sovereignty of Artsakh to the ...
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Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: why the ‘black garden’ will not blossom any time soon. Security Policy Brief No. 71, April 2016 [PDF]
After the recent escalation of fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia-backed separatist forces of the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh – the bloodiest and most wide-ranging for the last 22 years – the South Caucasus has re-emerged in the ...
Schumacher , Tobias
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Impunity, Lack of Humanitarian Intervention, and International Apathy: The Blockade of the Lachin Corridor in Historical Perspective [PDF]
This article will analyze the existential threat facing by the Armenians of the beleaguered Republic of Artsakh in the context of three phases of mass violence inflicted on Armenians in the modern period: the Hamidian Massacres of 1894–1896, the Adana ...
Der Matossian, Bedross
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HELPING PROFESSIONS IN A NEW WAR REALITY: EDUCATION TRENDS
Every crisis brings new challenges for the helping professionals: physicians, social workers, psychologists, as well as pedagogues and communication specialists.
Nvard Melkonyan, Yuliana Melkumyan
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