Category Archives: Scholarly Articles

05 Apr
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Tolerance and Fiction

“The Ottoman Lieutenant”, the film that recently caused disputes in the Armenian diaspora, began to be screened in theaters in the United States (USA) on March 10, 2017. Considering the film projects supported by the Armenian diaspora in the United ...

15 Dec
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Armenian Lobby’s Self-serving Agenda Undermines Peace

Middle East expert Alexander Murinson has laid out his theory in Trump Administration and Armenian-American relations in an article published by the Spectator. There are some lessons for Australian politicians in his observations. You can read the full article by ...

10 Jun
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A bad day in the Bundestag

  There is possibly not one German parliamentarian sufficiently well informed to pass judgment on what happened to the Armenians during the First World War. If there is such a person, he or she could never vote for such a ...

21 Jul
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Dadrian: An Armenian name in an American game

by Tal Buenos Vahakn N. Dadrian is often described by genocide scholars as the distinguished pioneer in their field of study. The high regard for this founding father of genocide scholarship is ingrained in the discourse on genocide as part ...

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