Blog Roll
Caucasus Edition
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31.01.2012
EU should appoint its representative to resolve Nagorno-Karabakh conflict [AZE]
February 14, 2012
Caucasus Edition
01.02.2012
Tert.am
Changing the OSCE Minsk Group format is very tough process – Freizer [ARM]
February 14, 2012
Let’s start listening to the women?
By:
Tamar Palandjian
By Nermin Noqte This year’s winter in Baku was very severe. So our capital met it very intensely. I`ve heard from “Liberty” radio that, every day a minimum of 15-20 men would have some kind of an accident because of the icy roads...
February 14, 2012
Let’s start listening to the women?
By:
Tamar Palandjian
By Maria Karapetyan Unlike in the previous few years, winter 2012 in Yerevan is frosty and the abundance of snow is cause for joy as well as concern. “Winter cleans up our city,” says Nane, 21-year-old student from Yerevan. The...
February 14, 2012
Caucasus Edition
The tenth trilateral meeting of the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia has not produced any meaningful motion towards Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution. As Russian president Dmitry Medvedev is about to retire, the...
January 31, 2012
Caucasus Edition
Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh: the Role of Youth and Democracy
For about two decades researchers, politicians, diplomats, and policy makers have been attempting to identify a formula that would achieve a peaceful solution to the...
January 31, 2012
Linked Blogs
- Reasons to Kill-(Richard Rubenstein)
- Caucasus Edition-(Philip Gamaghelyan)
- Teach for Peace-(Cheryl Duckworth)
- MarcGopin.com - Confronting the conflicts facing humanity-(Marc Gopin)
- Instruments of Peace: Communiqués on conflict, peace, and social justice-(Ethan Finley)
- Confrontations: Conflict Resolution and the Public Intellectual-(Solon Simmons)
- Roi Ben-Yehuda @ Huffington Post-(Roi Ben-Yehuda)
- Roi Word-(Roi Ben-Yehuda)
- Conflicting Peace Blog: Exporing the Structural Causes of Conflict-(Aziz Abu Sarah)
- Aziz Abu Sarah: A Blog for Peace in Israel-Palestine-(Aziz Abu Sarah)
- Let’s start listening to the women?-(Tamar Palandjian)
- Through a Gendered Lens-(Beth Degi)

