Work, Citizenship, Migration: Artsakh Armenians in Numbers
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At the beginning of the 20th century, different peoples living in the Ottoman Empire were trying to find an answer to the question – Can Turkey be reformed? Armenians, Greeks, Jews, Albanians, Kurds, and of course, Turks. The empire, which had a remarkably long life of about 600 years, was experiencing a significant decline, heading towards collapse, and the question of whether a common vision for the future could be created in the midst of the ensuing chaos occupied the minds of an entire generation of intellectuals. The efforts of Ottoman opposition figures to work together against the regime of […]
David Akopyan and Eric Hacopian The lives of Artsakh Armenians were shattered in 2023 when Artsakh authorities and civilians had no choice but to flee their homeland after a swift military offensive by Azerbaijan. A region that had been home to a vibrant Armenian population for over two millennia was effectively emptied. By the end of September 2023, the exodus was complete, with nearly all 120,000 Artsakh Armenians relocating to Armenia. A year later, it’s time to assess the progress made in integrating the displaced Artsakh population into Armenia.The initial humanitarian response, while crucial, could only provide temporary relief for […]
In this episode of the CivilNet Podcast, host Patrick Elliott and political analyst Eric Hacopian delve into the profound consequences of Artsakh’s ethnic cleansing one year after the events of September 2023. The discussion covers a wide range of critical issues, from Azerbaijan’s post-conflict actions and propaganda efforts, to the deep psychological impact on Armenians. They explore the shifting political landscape in Armenia and the challenges of navigating international law in the aftermath of such a crisis.
In this interview, Elisabet Engellau reflects on the 10-year journey of United World College in Dilijan, Armenia. She explores how this innovative institution is not only working to transform the educational landscape of Armenia but is also cultivating a new generation of global citizens poised to tackle world challenges. Engellau shares insights into UWC Dilijan’s approach to international education, its impact on the local community, and its vision for the future.