The term oligarchy has taken on fresh interpretations since the fall of the Soviet Union and a...
Author - David Davidian
A Convenient Recognition of Genocide?
This article was hacked — repost is coming Yerevan, Armenia About the Author David Davidian...
Threatening to Recognize a Genocide
For Israeli recognition of the Turkish genocide of the Armenians, apparently, Turkey has to be even...
Returns on Diplomatic Investment: Zionist Policies and the...
There were repercussions to Zionist pursuits associated with the Armenian Question over a century...
Why Azerbaijan is Unable to Offer Viable Solutions to the...
Azerbaijan has cornered itself with the inability to offer peaceful solutions to the Nagorno...
The Republic of Turkey, the 2017 G20 Summit, and the...
A picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes represents much more. At the 2017 G20 “family...
The Price of Opportunism: Georgia’s Saakashvilli and the Lessons...
Modern diplomacy does not imply one should ignore the lessons of contemporary history. Nor should...
The Challenge of the Indigenous Arms Industry – The...
Just as Niccolo Machiavelli noted the unreliability of mercenaries [1] and interpretations of Sun...
Genocides that Never Were: Jenin, West Bank, and Khojaly...
It’s bad enough that massacres, pogroms and genocides occur, but how does one categorize claims...
The Programmable Diplomatic Kill Switch
If indeed “War is a mere continuation of policy with other means” [1] the metaphoric kill switches...