After the weakening of Turkish-Armenian relations and intensive American missionary activities, Armenians began to leave their homelands for educational, economic and political reasons. Emigration to the United States intensified in particular in response to the 1915 Techir (Relocation and Resettlement) Law. After achieving political rights in the United States, Armenian immigrants formed groups that began trying to influence U.S. government policy, working to win recognition of the alleged Armenian Genocide, financial assistance for Armenia, and other policies favorable to Armenia. The process that began resolution the alleged Armenia Genocide was removed from the historical dimension and moved to the political dimension and an internation...
Mobilising for genocide recognition has been central for sustaining the Armenian diaspora for over a...
Bachelor thesis deals with the impact of ethnic lobbies on US Foreign policy, its aim is to find out...
In March 2010, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs narrowly passed H. Res. 252 by a vote of 23-22...
After the weakening of Turkish-Armenian relations and intensive American missionary activities, Arme...
This thesis explores the Armenian diaspora’s behavior concerning the issue of recognition of the Arm...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
This thesis seeks to examine the characteristics of the Turkish Lobby in the United States and the s...
The end of the Cold War has sparked considerable academic and policy debates on the direction and ai...
To what extent are ethnic minority interest groups able to influence U.S. foreign policy? Current ca...
Recently the concept of “diaspora” has become a popular subject and two polarized views dominate the...
This dissertation examines the Republic of Armenia (RA) and its elites’ attempts to reframe state-di...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
The United States is a country of immigrants, from its prehistoric beginnings to the present. Squabb...
Resumé The thesis is concerned with the phenomenon of (ethnonational) diasporas in international aff...
Mobilising for genocide recognition has been central for sustaining the Armenian diaspora for over a...
Bachelor thesis deals with the impact of ethnic lobbies on US Foreign policy, its aim is to find out...
In March 2010, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs narrowly passed H. Res. 252 by a vote of 23-22...
After the weakening of Turkish-Armenian relations and intensive American missionary activities, Arme...
This thesis explores the Armenian diaspora’s behavior concerning the issue of recognition of the Arm...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
This thesis seeks to examine the characteristics of the Turkish Lobby in the United States and the s...
The end of the Cold War has sparked considerable academic and policy debates on the direction and ai...
To what extent are ethnic minority interest groups able to influence U.S. foreign policy? Current ca...
Recently the concept of “diaspora” has become a popular subject and two polarized views dominate the...
This dissertation examines the Republic of Armenia (RA) and its elites’ attempts to reframe state-di...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
The United States is a country of immigrants, from its prehistoric beginnings to the present. Squabb...
Resumé The thesis is concerned with the phenomenon of (ethnonational) diasporas in international aff...
Mobilising for genocide recognition has been central for sustaining the Armenian diaspora for over a...
Bachelor thesis deals with the impact of ethnic lobbies on US Foreign policy, its aim is to find out...
In March 2010, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs narrowly passed H. Res. 252 by a vote of 23-22...