Azerbaijan’s minister of foreign affairs has found generally acceptable the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs’ new version of the principles for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, proposed last December in Greece. This is the first occasion since 1997 that Baku
Angel Tree Project
The Civilitas Foundation together with ESPACES Youth Training Center has initiated “Angel Tree” Christmas Project which plans to collect books, puzzles and educational games for children’s corners of different rural community libraries. This project goes along with our “Libraries as
Viken L. Attarian: “Speaking to be Heard”
The Vartan Oskanian event that launched his book, Speaking to be Heard, (Անաւարտ Տասնամեակ) , was remarkable in several aspects. Firstly, it was organized by two youth organizations standing traditionally on opposite sides of the multitude of Armenian Diasporan divides,
George Shirinian: Introduction to Vartan Oskanian
Your Excellency, Distinguished Guests and Dear Compatriots: I am pleased to be here tonight to introduce Mr. Vartan Oskanian, a dynamic and engaging individual, whose life can be viewed as having four distinct stages: the Middle East, the Soviet Union,
Speaking to be Heard: Professor Hacikyan’s Review
Speaking To Be Heard: A Decade of Speeches is about Vartan Oskanian’s years in office between 1998 and 2008 as the Republic of Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. It displays his political determination, diplomatic competence and indefatigable undertakings to advance
Speaking to be Heard: Montreal Launch
The Armenian General Benevolent Union Young Professionals and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armen Karo Student Association hosted the Montreal launch of former Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian’s recently published volume: Speaking to be Heard: A Decade of Speeches. The presentation
Armenia’s European Prospect: Illusion or Credo
Watch | {enclose Armenias_European_Prospect.m4a} The Civilitas Foundation’s monthly public debate focused on Armenia’s prospects and obstacles in European integration and cooperation processes. The debate was moderated by Tatul Hakobyan, journalist and Civilitas analyst, with panel participants, Tevan Poghosyan, Executive Director of
Armenia’s European Prospect: Illusion or Credo
Part 1 Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXEXWGy8MBo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PePXJWGUcQ8 The Civilitas Foundation’s monthly
Armenia’s European Prospect: Illusion or Credo
Part 1 Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXEXWGy8MBo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PePXJWGUcQ8 The
Armenia-Turkey Protocols Signed
First Step – Capitulation: The ill-constructed protocols signaling the beginning of formal relations between Armenia and Turkey received an uncertain and inauspicious signing in Zurich. The parties themselves and the representatives of the world powers, all were present but all