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Charles Aznavour

A solemn week as we bury our heroes and remember

In my article next week, I will discuss Russia's brutal and opportunistic lesson in the Caucasus. Russia's betrayal of Armenia, her ally, is consistent with what Russia did in Georgia and Ukraine. I will also explore why the EU left Armenia to fend for herself against Azerbaijan, Turkey, Pakistan, and mercenaries collected from Syria and…

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MI-8 Helicopter Designed by the Soviet Union in the 1960's

Time to reflect on Artsakh and Fight on!

This week's article on my Faculty Blog page was going to be on the era of peace and justice under President Woodrow Wilson and the importance of self-determination for nations. However, yesterday's events made me change course to express my pain and the pain of our students of Armenian heritage at USC. After six weeks…

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Frank V. Zerunyan

Lasting peace in the Caucasus can only be achieved with a collaborative frame

There is no reason why lasting peace cannot be accomplished in the Caucasus. However, the negotiation's current competitive nature among an incomplete set of stakeholders cannot possibly yield the desired outcome. No solution is possible through violence. No solution is feasible without the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) seated at the negotiating table. No solution…

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City of Angels statue

The re-birth of a failed ideology is threatening the peace in the Caucasus

I am an American, but by blood, I am an Armenian. I rose from the ashes of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. I am the grandson of a survivor and the great-grandson of a man who was among those murdered. There is now fierce fighting between Armenians and Azerbaijanis in the region known as Nagorno-Karabakh.…

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