By Edmond Y. Azadian This is not the first time Georgia is living up to its title of “friendly foe” with Armenia. Although the cross is prominently featured on the[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian The Syrian crisis has devolved into a global disaster fanning the flames of a new cold war. Armenians are affected by this crisis wherever they live,[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Robert Haddejian may not be a household name on the western shores of the Atlantic, but his literary and journalistic achievements place him among the major[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian After the setback of the Switzerland vs. Perinçek verdict at the European Court of Human Rights this past October, it was most refreshing and reassuring to[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Once again, the Karabagh conflict prominently appears on the political radar of the Caucasus, raising for some the possibility of a breakthrough settlement and for others,[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian During his last State of the Union address, President Barack Obama announced that another war had been avoided, referring to the Iran nuclear deal which began[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian As we enter the New Year, Armenia faces yet another diplomatic challenge, again the result of its size and the alliances it has chosen. Although on[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian President Erdogan’s Turkey not only has the ambition to revive the Ottoman Empire, but it is acting like one. Its tentacles extend from the Balkans to[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian The year 2015 proved to be an exhilarating one for Armenians. This year capped a full century of traumatic living, struggling for recognition against political ploys[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian If a talented writer had been commissioned to come up with a screenplay about a perfect disaster, perhaps he could not come up with a better[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian It is the unwritten code of international relations that major powers will take an interest in the causes of weaker nations only if those causes can[...]