Author Archive : Phil Gamaghelyan
- Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process in 2012: where are we, where should we go?
When Obama and Medvedev replaced Bush and Putin in 2008, there were high hopes throughout. . .
Read More - Social Media: A New Track of Multi-Track Diplomacy
The Internet and social media are revolutionizing all aspects of human communication. They are transforming. . .
Read More - Zero-Sum Thinking Prevails. Book Review: Thomas de Waal, “The Caucasus: An Introduction”
In his latest book, Thomas de Waal undertakes an almost impossible task in trying to. . .
Read More - ‘We Are Lucky to Have Only One Conflict and Only Two Borders Closed’
We often talk about propaganda and government control of media in Armenia. Now I wonder whether the correct label would be ‘incompetence’…
Read More - Social Media for Social Lynching? Facebook as a Platform for Xenophobia Following the Announcement of an Azerbaijani Film Festival in Yerevan
One of the negative stereotypes about Azerbaijan and Azerbaijanis that I often hear from Armenians. . .
Read More - Literature Matters
This article examines the trends in literature on Nagorno-Karabakh from the onset of the conflict. . .
Read More - Clash of Narratives: The under-appreciated role of identity in non-resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Until now, the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) peace process has been by and large limited to official. . .
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