Another crisis is roaming the world. An unprecedented decline in the pace of economic development is recorded worldwide, businesses are closed downs, jobs are cut down...
more >>The military clashes immediately following the social movements in the early 90s labeled either national liberation or separatist, in mid 90s transformed into a phase of negotiations, which certainly adopted a variety of formats, and it seemed that sooner or later these conflicts would be resolved in the result of these very negotiations...
more >>It seems that Europe which was already bending under the accelerating challenges of the Cold War more than thirty years ago has found the key to the European stability and security. In 1975 the Helsinki Final Act essentially released the extreme tension in the bipolar world, balancing the principles of territorial integrity and self-determination of peoples (of course, only to some extent); securing the territorial achievements of the Soviet Union after the WWII and outlining the spheres of influence of the centers of global powers, and most importantly, ensuring that the possibility of changing state borders is exercised only through peaceful means...
more >>The most recent research on labor migration reveals quite a strong impact of migration processes on the social-demographic and economic situation of the country. Still, the opportunities and risks defined with this qualitatively new phenomenon do not seem to be properly reflected in Armenia's development policy
more >>The time is ripe when the citizen of the Armenian Republic should extend a hand of support to his compatriots and fellow nationals anywhere in the world. It is time when each Armenian in the Diaspora should feel the state and the state care behind his back, be it about preservation of Armenianness, development of Armenians as a nation or in general, any national issue...
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This announcement is available only in Armenian.
On March 3, 2021, the first meeting of the GreenDeal Task Force created under the Initiative Lisbon-Vladivostok was held. In the videoconference format, more than twenty authoritative experts in the field of ecology and business from Austria, Armenia, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, France, as well as the representatives of the largest business industry associations supporting the Initiative Lisbon-Vladivostok, discussed common approaches to harmonizing the activities implemented by the EU and the EAEU on the path to sustainable development, including a radical reduction in greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere by 2050.
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