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TO BEARD OR NOT TO BEARD: THE CHOICE OF EUROPE

by Tatevik Lazaryan ‘Hysteria’: this may be another answer during non-official talks in response to the question on what is happening in Europe in terms of the migrant issue. It is undeniable that the problem does exist; however, the representatives of both political circles and civil society, who I met in Berlin, consider the word [...]

THE GRANDMASTER AND HIS CHILDREN

by Laurenz Schreiner Chess is the national sport in the small country of Armenia. Children are learning it at school, the government supports the young talents. But this could change after the so called “Velvet Revolution”. Children practicing at the Chess Academy of Armenia. Photo: Laurenz Schreiner Oleg places the pawns on the board like [...]

EDUCATION IN GERMANY: Interview with Armenian Ambassador to Germany Ashot Smbatyan

by Ami Chichakyan Armenian Ambassador to Germany: Armenian students in Germany very active and successful. Photo: tert.am - Mr. Ambassador, how would you evaluate German-Armenian relations from educational standpoint? -Armenian-German relations are dynamically advancing in all sectors - political, economic, interparliamentary, cultural. This dynamically advancing agenda also includes the educational sector. I have to mention [...]

‘I BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF EDUCATION’

by Raphael Rauch Lilit Martirosyan (25) graduated in Genocide Studies at Yerevan State University. She gives training courses to schools and prepares her PhD. In this interview, she explains her motivation and talks about a controversy in Armenian historiography. Why are you interested in Genocide Studies? Lilit Martirosyan: The answer is quite simple: I am [...]

EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: PERSPECTIVES AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS

by Ami Chichakyan ‘You cannot do one-size-fits-all Eastern Partnership Policy’ The European Union developed its own policy, working with partners in the South and the East to cooperate in key priority areas, for instance, promotion of rule of law, democracy, human rights. The European Union and its neighboring countries work both bilaterally and regionally. There [...]

STATUS QUO OF MEDIA IN POST-VELVET REVOLUTIONARY ARMENIA

by Natalie Mayroth Democracy needs a free press. The first symptom of rising totalitarianism is influencing freedom of speech and freedom of the press. But what does it look like in a country that recently had a peaceful change of power? And was has changed so far in Armenia since the Velvet Revolution took place [...]

SOMEWHERE A HOMELAND: ASPECTS OF ARMENIAN DIASPORA AND THE REVOLUTION

by Markus Poehlking Yerevan panorama Armenia's traditionally huge diaspora plays an important role for the country's development. At the same time emigration is one of the biggest problems. After the so-called “Velvet Revolution" expectations are high to stop the exodus and to make Armenia an attractive place even for such members of the diaspora who [...]

THE GREATEST RESOURCE IS PEOPLE, DEMOCRACY IS THE BIGGEST THING TO OFFER

by Robert Zargaryan 2018 has been a historic year for German-Armenian relations: the visit of Angela Merkel to Yerevan was the first time Bundeskanzler arrived in Armenia. She visited the Genocide Memorial of Tsitsernakaberd following the 2016 adoption by the German Bundestag of the resolution on the Armenian Genocide. After the official meetings both sides [...]

ARMENIA’S MISSING GIRLS

by Ramona Drosner In about one year from now, male adults will outweigh females in Armenia. The reason: due to social pressure, many women abort their unborn daughters. A report on women’s fight for gender equality in Armenia. "It’s better to have one blind son than seven healthy daughters", or "It would have been better if [...]