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[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Migration has been the destiny of the Armenians. We have a tragic history of forced migration. Of course, the most spectacular migration which would end all[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian When President Obama launched his healthcare reform bill, he triggered a nationwide controversy. The most vocal opponents of the bill took their position in order to[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Armenians feel a natural affinity with Europe. They feel that culturally and through history, Armenia has a virtual place in Europe. But that feeling — more[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had triggered a political tempest in his country and the region earlier this fall, which many believed would spin out of[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian It is commonly believed that history is written by the victors. However, it is incumbent upon successive generation of historians to reevaluate history as the years[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Two nations have been the perpetrators of the two largest genocides in the 20th century — Turkey and Germany. There is much affinity between these two[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian It seems to be the era of populism in American politics. Voters are tired of conventional politicians and are looking for people who label themselves as[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian The Kurds in the Middle East are within a hair’s breadth of reaching their historic national aspirations; Iraqi Kurdistan is already a political reality because Iraq’s territorial[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Morality and politics are usually mutually exclusive; although they both deal with social issues, the latter has a stronger grip on those issues while[...]