Armenia's Election: Between Moscow, Brussels and Its Own Path
Armenia votes this Sunday. The small South Caucasus country is at a turning point – distancing itself from Russia and looking towards Europe and the United States. We speak with political scientist Anna Ohanyan about how Russia is trying to influence the vote, what regional connectivity really means for Armenia's sovereignty, and whether a small country can truly shape its own future.
Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Gäste: Prof. Anna Ohanyan (Professor of Political Science at Stonehill College and Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) https://www.stonehill.edu/faculty-staff-directory/details/anna-ohanyan/
Dr. Hakob Matevosyan (Researcher at ZOiS) https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/about-us/staff/dr-hakob-matevosyan
Weiterlesen: Anna Ohanyan, Nerses Kopalyan: How to Train Your Dragon: Armenia’s Velvet Revolution in an Authoritarian Orbit, https://online.ucpress.edu/cpcs/article/55/1/24/120312/How-to-Train-Your-DragonArmenia-s-Velvet
Tsypylma Darieva, Marika Murgioni : Russia and Armenia’s 2026 Parliamentary Elections, ZOiS Spotlight, https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/publications/zois-spotlight/russia-and-armenias-2026-parliamentary-elections
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