On the occasion of the Turkish publication of Civilitas analyst Tatul Hakobyan’s historical retrospective, GREEN AND BLACK, NEITHER WAR NOR PEACE, A history of the Karabakh conflict, the Civilitas Foundation held a public forum on Tuesday, January 22, in Yerevan.
CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN
On September 4, in Berlin, Civilitas will launch a new program trying to bring public attention to the personal aspect of Armenian-Turkish relations. CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN is a series of travelling programs with a pair of celebrities, Armenian and Turk,
Diplomatic Corps at Civilitas
The Civilitas Foundation hosted members of Armenia’s diplomatic corps at a meeting on Tuesday, January 31, to present the Civilitas Foundation’s fourth annual report. The report, entitled ARMENIA 2011, WITHOUT ILLUSIONS, is a compilation of facts and analysis on Armenia’s
Civilitas Guests Discuss 2011
The Civilitas Foundation held its traditional end-of-the-year meeting with a presentation of Armenia 2011: Without Illusions, its fourth annual report, to a packed audience at Yerevan’s Golden Tulip Hotel, on Thursday, December 29, 2011. The program, moderated by Civilitas analyst
Vahe Berberian on the Blender of Life, Coffee and Art
Watch “There is an element of force-feed in our lives, much like how foie gras is made,” shared the U.S.-based playwright, artist, actor and comic Vahe Berberian at the Civilitas forum at Moscow House on October 6. “Our brains are
Kaliningradization of Armenia
Russia’s prime minister Vladimir Putin published an article in the Russian daily Izvestia, stating that the current Customs Union and Common Economic Space which includes Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, and soon Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan as well, will, in the future
Serj Tankian On Civic Activism
Watch The musician Serj Tankian is also a proud civic activist. That was the hat he wore during a small forum organized for media and civic activists in Yerevan, on the day following his second one-man concert in Yerevan. The
Three new Civilitas initiatives this September
Watch In continuation of the Civilitas Foundation’s initial vision, Civilitas will launch an internet news channel and publish a daily newspaper beginning this September. To fill the gap created by the absence of consistent research-based analysis in Armenian media, Civilitas
Before and After Kazan…
View The meeting of Armenia’s and Azerbaijan’s presidents, in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, on June 24, did not produce the hoped-for signed document on the basic principles that are to lead to a fuller document leading to a peaceful resolution of
Geopolitics – the new curse of the century
Watch The Civilitas public forum, entitled “20 Years of Geopolitics in the Caucasus,” hosted three veteran Caucasus watchers to talk about geopolitics in and around Armenia over the two decades of independent regional development. The discussion took place on June