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Armenia: year of elections / Mikaelian, Hrant   Journal Article
Mikaelian, Hrant Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article takes a look at the national and local elections held in Armenia in 2012-2013, examining in particular the opportunities they created for political competition, the validity of the election results, their consequences, and so on. The author prefaces his study by first examining the national elections held in Armenia in the 1990s and 2000s. Furthermore, he focuses on the viewpoints that are still pertinent today and can enhance our understanding of the current election processes. Whenever possible, the author presents a detailed review of all the statistics currently available to characterize the election process and the development of the domestic political situation in Armenia several years after the 2008 presidential election.
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Armenian foreign policy: coordinating the interests of the US, the EU, and Russia / Mikaelian, Hrant   Journal Article
Mikaelian, Hrant Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The severe depression of the 1990s that served the background for Armenia's foreign policy determined many of its outstanding features. Isolation and blockade forced the country to turn to the Armenian diaspora. The landlocked country living in "neither peace nor war" could not attract the West; however it established effective cooperation with Russia and Iran. In recent years it has widened its contacts with the European Union and the United States. This helped the Armenians to survive in the hardest first post-Soviet years.
Key Words European Union  United States  Russia  Foreign Policy 
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