Armenia Unlocked
Sounds of gunfire & mortar shells continue to be heard from the border towns & villages in Tavush Province in Armenia's northeast. The clashes that began on July 12, have now escalated to tank & drone strikes. And, with Azerbaijan’s use of Israel-built combat drones, this is now the most extensive fighting since April War of 2016. The latest moves are continuation of efforts by both sides to improve their positions on the border between the 2 countries, particularly in Tavush in Armenia's northeast.
info_outline September 24, 2019 - Amulsar Episode 1Armenia Unlocked
On September 9, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the Amulsar gold Mine will continue to operate in Armenia’s south. This announcement comes despite year-long protests by activists and residents of nearby towns, and despite an environmental impact assessment report that warns of significant impact to the environment. Peter Liakhov, English section editor of Tbilisi-based Open Caucasus Media joins the show.
info_outline July 24, 2019 – Trade and Armenia’s EconomyArmenia Unlocked
This week’s focus is Armenia’s trade sector – the challenges, the strategies, and the solutions. Joining the conversation is Samson Avetian, the author of "Armenian Economy: the Next 25 Years". He is co-founder of Angel Investor Club of Armenia as well as an adjunct lecturer at the American University of Armenia. He has earned an MBA from Harvard University.
info_outline July 12, 2019 – Conversation with Armenia’s Newly Appointed High Commissioner of Diaspora AffairsArmenia Unlocked
Shortly after taking office, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government initiated changes within the structure of Armenia’s government, which included reducing the number of ministries from 17 to 12. It was decided that the functions of the ministry of the diaspora will be incorporated directly into the office of the Prime Minister and a position for a High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs was created. The first person to hold this position is Zareh Sinanyan, appointed on June 14.
info_outline June 20, 2019 – Trial of Osman Kavala and 15 Other Defendants Begins in IstanbulArmenia Unlocked
On June 24, the trial of Osman Kavala and 15 other people will begin in Istanbul, Turkey. They are civil society activists who have been charged with attempting to overthrow the Turkish government by organizing and financing the 2013 Gezi Park Protests, among other charges. If found guilty, the defendants could face a possible sentence of life in prison. Nate Schenkkan, Director for Special Research at Freedom House, joins this conversation.
info_outline June 18, 2019 – Armenia Heads Towards Judicial ReformArmenia Unlocked
Together with Eric Hacopian, we are covering the most important news in Armenia, from judicial reform to the economy. Eric Hacopian is a political analyst from Los Angeles who is currently based in Armenia.
info_outline June 13, 2019 – A New Phase in Armenia-Georgia Relations?Armenia Unlocked
On June 4, for the first time, Armenia abstained from voting on a UN resolution that reaffirms the rights of Georgians displaced from South Ossetia and Abkhazia to return to their homes. This decision by Armenia’s government has wide implications – it’s a gesture of friendship towards Georgia, but it also exposes the critical geopolitical realities, number one being the issue of Russia influencing not just Armenia’s vote at the UN but also Armenia’s place in the international community.
info_outline April 29, 2019 – Q/A With Deputy Foreign Minister of Karabakh Armine AleksanyanArmenia Unlocked
Today, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Karabakh, or the Republic of Artsakh, joins the show. Armine Aleksanyan was born in Karabakh and is a graduate of both the Artsakh State University, and the Diplomatic Academy of London at University of Westminster. She began her work in the foreign ministry in 2000 and has been serving as Karabakh’s deputy foreign minister since 2015.
info_outline April 22, 2019 – Armenia’s Economic FutureArmenia Unlocked
Pashinyan’s revolutionary economic program - as he calls it - promises radical growth in the next five years. At the one year mark of Armenia’s Velvet Revolution, we are taking a look at Armenia’s economic future. Peter Liakhov, a Yerevan-based freelance journalist, joins the show...Armenia Unlocked - Fresh perspectives on issues shaping Armenia...
info_outline Eruption of Violence on the Line of Contact: Then and NowArmenia Unlocked
We are again looking at the impact of the 2016 April War that took place between the Karabakh Defense Army, backed by Armenia, and the Azerbaijani Army. Emil Sanamyan, reporter and fellow at the Institute of Armenian Studies at the University of Southern California, joins the show from Washington D.C...Armenia Unlocked - Fresh perspectives on issues shaping Armenia...For more, visit: www.civilnet.am/
info_outlineWe are again looking at the impact of the 2016 April War that took place between the Karabakh Defense Army, backed by Armenia, and the Azerbaijani Army. Emil Sanamyan, reporter and fellow at the Institute of Armenian Studies at the University of Southern California, joins the show from Washington D.C.
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