Like many former Soviet-states, Armenia has recently pursued closer relations with the EU, much to Russia’s displeasure. Hayk Hovhannisyan looks at Russia’s increasingly punitive stance towards Armenia, such as increasing gas prices and greater arms sales to Armenia’s rival, Azerbaijan. Armenia has been trying to walk a fine line not to infuriate the ‘bear’ to the north, but now, without further support from the West, its European integration is likely to become more complicated
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Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, three countries in the South Caucasus once ruled by the former Sovi...
Small states in the Post-Soviet area have to make a geopolitical choice by leaning towards one of th...
The article studies the problems of foreign policy orientations of the Republic of Armenia, first of...
The article studies the problems of foreign policy orientations of the Republic of Armenia, first of...
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The EU was taken by surprise when the President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, stood by his Russian cou...
For much of its history, Armenia has been a prisoner of its difficult geography. Situated at a strat...
Turkey and Armenia, backed by the US and Russia, agreed a framework on 23 April 2009 to normalise th...
The Caucasus is often described as a cauldron of multiple contradictions: history, culture, language...
This new Commentary by Michael Emerson and Hrant Kostanyan shows how the pressure exerted by Preside...
This article looks into Armenia's and Belarus’ engagement with the European Union's (EU) and Russia'...
Though Ukraine was the focus of this year’s Munich Security Conference, interesting developments reg...
It is necessary and desirable for Armenia to retain close relations with Russia in both the short an...
Armenia is one of the four members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), which was formally establis...
The 2018 “Velvet revolution” in Armenia has engendered a bunch of unanswered questions regarding bot...
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, three countries in the South Caucasus once ruled by the former Sovi...
Small states in the Post-Soviet area have to make a geopolitical choice by leaning towards one of th...
The article studies the problems of foreign policy orientations of the Republic of Armenia, first of...
The article studies the problems of foreign policy orientations of the Republic of Armenia, first of...
For much of its history, Armenia has been a prisoner of its difficult geography. Situated at a strat...
The EU was taken by surprise when the President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, stood by his Russian cou...
For much of its history, Armenia has been a prisoner of its difficult geography. Situated at a strat...
Turkey and Armenia, backed by the US and Russia, agreed a framework on 23 April 2009 to normalise th...
The Caucasus is often described as a cauldron of multiple contradictions: history, culture, language...
This new Commentary by Michael Emerson and Hrant Kostanyan shows how the pressure exerted by Preside...
This article looks into Armenia's and Belarus’ engagement with the European Union's (EU) and Russia'...
Though Ukraine was the focus of this year’s Munich Security Conference, interesting developments reg...
It is necessary and desirable for Armenia to retain close relations with Russia in both the short an...