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ID088546
Title ProperArmenia
Other Title Informationa defense reform thtough the looking glass
LanguageENG
AuthorTelatin, Michela
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Armenia can be considered as the Switzerland of the Caucasus, both having a mountainous, lacustrine, and landlocked territory. Armenia's current borders have been unable to contain the marvels of its ancient civilization; of its scattered nationality; and its historical heritage. The solidity of its culture has clashed during centuries with an unstable surrounding environment, as the Caucasus has been an area of confluence and contrasts. Historically Armenia has been a country located between empires, the Romans and the Parthians; the Arab and the Byzantine, and found itself "as a vessel of fragile earthenware, obliged to journey in company with many vessels of iron." Thus, Armenia has been a country between empires, but also a country linking empires; a nation between clashing cultures, but also a nation linking cultures, and people. Armenia, then, has been a launching pad for a new beginning; it will be the aim of this paper to find out if Armenia also marks a new interpretation of current policies linking development and security concerns.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus No. 56; 2009: p65-72
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus No. 56; 2009: p65-72
Key WordsArmenia - Defense Reform ;  Defense Reform - Armenia