Skip to content
Civilitas Foundation

Civilitas Foundation

Menu

  • Home Page
  • Who We Are
    • Honorary Board
    • Internship Program
    • Leadership and Staff
    • Partners
  • Publications
  • Programs
    • Council for Public Policy
    • Media
      • Increasing Understanding of Turkey
      • Increasing the role of the citizen by raising legal awareness
      • Producing unbiased analyses of Armenian foreign policy and regional security
    • Inquiry / Polling
    • Jivan Tabibian Library
  • Contacts
  • English
  • Armenian

Author: bella

Armenia-Turkey Protocols Shortsighted

Mr. Oskanian, it is obvious today that the executive branch and their majority in parliament are for signing the Armenia-Turkey protocols. It seems nothing stands in their way especially since their representatives constantly say that given the population’s grave socio-economic

bella October 6, 2009 archive Read more

Armenians Clash with the French Police

It was not supposed to be this way. Rapprochement or normalization between Armenia and Turkey was supposed to be a normal process, signaling a historic new beginning. Two states, signing mutually acceptable documents, respecting each other’s past and intending to

bella October 2, 2009 Analyses Read more

Armenians Clash with the French Police

It was not supposed to be this way. Rapprochement or normalization between Armenia and Turkey was supposed to be a normal process, signaling a historic new beginning. Two states, signing mutually acceptable documents, respecting each other’s past and intending to

bella October 2, 2009 Analyses Read more

Percentage of 15-24 year olds attending University

2006 2007 2008 Armenia 16.8% 17.8% 18.4% Azerbaijan 7.3% 7.3% 7.5% Georgia 19.3% 15.4% 13.1% Sources: armstat.am, statistics.ge, azstat.org, cba.am, nbg.gov.ge, nba.az, edu.am, mes.gov.ge

bella October 2, 2009 archive Read more

Back to the Future: Armenian-Turkish Relations: Public Discourse

{youtube}DcUPvPz13oA{/youtube} Click here for Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10 Part 2 {youtube}4GmwgwN3hF4{/youtube} Part 3 {youtube}Ln0XovkkPKE{/youtube} Part 4 {youtube}G-nLzGYoPHc{/youtube} Part 5 {youtube}0aoGRSJYXac{/youtube} Part 6 {youtube}21qghvDaXsc{/youtube} Part 7 {youtube}StVnAUw2IH0{/youtube}

bella September 30, 2009 Discussions & Videos Read more

Back to the Future: Armenian-Turkish Relations

Part 1                                                                    Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcUPvPz13oA    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GmwgwN3hF4

bella September 30, 2009 Public Discussions Read more

Back to the Future: Armenian-Turkish Relations

Part 1                                                                 Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcUPvPz13oA    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GmwgwN3hF4 The Civilitas

bella September 30, 2009 Public Discussions No Comments Read more

Vartan Oskanian Rejects Armenia-Turkey Protocols

{youtube}dn5UrHVUVC4{/youtube} Click here for Part 2 {youtube}lb0q0G_M2hw{/youtube} The Civilitas Foundation hosted a forum on September 22, 2009 during which Mr. Vartan Oskanian, chairman of the board of the Civilitas Foundation, and former Foreign Minister of Armenia, addressed and rejected the

bella September 26, 2009 Discussions & Videos Read more

Armenians in Turkey 100 Years Ago: A Unique Exhibition of Postcards

{youtube}QtC0CJ6CDLI{/youtube} The Civilitas Foundation organized a unique exhibition of postcards, printed and mailed in Turkey, from the collection of Orlando Calumeno. The exhibition is curated and edited by Osman Koker and reflects the reality of life for an integrated community

bella September 26, 2009 Discussions & Videos Read more

Armenians in Turkey 100 Years Ago: A Unique Exhibition of Postcards

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtC0CJ6CDLI The Civilitas Foundation organized a unique exhibition of postcards, printed and mailed in Turkey, from the collection of Orlando Calumeno. The exhibition is curated and edited by Osman Koker and reflects the reality of life for an integrated community

bella September 26, 2009 Public Discussions Read more
  • « Previous
  • Next »

Publications

Civilitas Around the Web

What We Do

In the spirit of the Latin ‘Civilitas’ – the citizen’s responsibility to society – the Civilitas Foundation encourages the responsibility of every citizen to contribute to the realization of a functioning and prosperous democracy and promotes the right of every individual to benefit from his/her full potential.

Contact Us

One Northern Avenue, Suite 30
Yerevan, Armenia
Telephones:
    +374.10.500.119
    +374.94.800.754
Fax:
    +374.10.500.112
E-mail: info@civilitasfoundation.org
Copyright © 2026 Civilitas Foundation. All rights reserved. Theme Spacious by ThemeGrill. Powered by: WordPress.