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RSC LAUNCHING NEW WINTER SESSION OF EXPERT SCHOOL

RSC Expert School

Do you like to be challenged? Do you enjoy learning? Then join us on Tuesday, 17 December for the long-awaited start of the Winter 2013 Session of the RSC “Expert School,” featuring innovative and interactive workshops and simulation exercises. 

We will be offering two special training workshops on Tuesday, 17 December, and on Thursday, 19 December, from 19:00-21:00. The opening week will start with an introductory orientation and a two-part session on “Research, Writing and Critical Analysis,” with an interactive seminar based on current developments in the region.

 Please note our new venue: we will be meeting in the RSC Conference Room, located on the fourth floor of the Griar Business Center, at 4/6 Amiryan Street in Yerevan. For more information, email us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call the Regional Studies Center (RSC) at: 060 56 09 10.

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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: “Armenia’s New Choice: Scenarios for the Economic and Political Future”

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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

“Armenia’s New Choice:
Scenarios for the Economic and Political Future”


Thursday
12 September 2013
16:00-18:00
Marriott Hotel
Sis Hall


The Regional Studies Center (RSC) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) are holding a joint public event on 12 September, with presentations by a panel comprised of leading analysts and public figures focusing on the recent Armenian decision to join the Russian-led “Customs Union.”

That decision effectively canceled Armenia’s planned “initialing” of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) agreement with the European Union (EU) that, along with a pending Association Agreement, was to be concluded at the Vilnius Summit in late November 2013.

This event will offer a neutral platform to examine the issues and implications from Armenia’s decision to join the Customs Union, with speakers providing objective assessments of the “pros and cons” of the move.  Moreover, the event is an opportunity for public education and debate over this important issue, which despite a flurry of media coverage, was never publicly discussed in such a format.

The event will be in English and Armenian, with simultaneous translation provided.

We look forward to having you join us for this event and, once the agenda is confirmed, we will be circulating the detailed program shortly. For any questions or more information, please feel free to contact the RSC staff at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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INVITATION: Cultural Continuum or Cultural Shock? An anthropological study of Armenian-Americans living in Armenia

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INVITATION

SPECIAL PRESENTATION & DISCUSSION

Cultural Continuum or Cultural Shock?
An anthropological study of Armenian-Americans living in Armenia


Presentation of research by
Karolina Pawłowska
Resident Fellow
Regional StudiesCenter (RSC)

Tuesday, 20 August 2013
14:00-15:30
Golden Tulip Hotel
Vivaldi Room


The Regional Studies Center (RSC) is pleased to invite you to a special presentation and discussion on Tues day, 20 August at 14:00, to be held in the Golden Tulip Hotel’s Vivaldi Room.

The Regional Studies Center (RSC) is pleased to host Karolina Pawłowska, a Resident Fellow at the RSC, for her presentation of the findings from her six-month research project in Armenia entitled, “ Cultural Continuum or Cultural Shock? An anthropological study of Armenian-Americans living in Armenia.”

As an anthropologist, Ms. Pawlowska specializes in various issues, including nationalism, ethnic and national group identity within former Soviet countries. She conducted her anthropological field research from January-July 2013, during her RSC Resident Fellowship, focused on studying the community of American citizens of Armenian origin that moved to Armenia during the period of 1991-2012. Pawlowska holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology and journalism from the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland.

As an independent “think tank,” the Regional Studies Center (RSC) offers a regular series of similar events and briefings, aimed at providing an alternative source of objective analysis.

For more information, please contact us at: (60) 56.09.10 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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INVITATION: 100 Days of the Sarkisian Government: An Assessment, Wednesday, 26 June, 15:00, Marriott Hotel

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INVITATION

ONE HUNDRED DAYS OF THE SARKISIAN GOVERNMENT:
AN ASSESSMENT


Wednesday, 26 June 2013
15:00-18:00
Marriott Hotel, Second Floor
Sis Hall


The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) and the Regional Studies Center (RSC) are pleased to invite you to attend a special seminar, entitled “One Hundred Days of the Sarkisian Government,” on Wednesday, 26 June 2013 from 15:00-18:00, in the Marriott Hotel’s Sis Hall. The event will include presentations by several leading analysts and experts focusing on the performance of the Armenian government 100 days since taking office (see event agenda attached).

More specifically, this event will provide an objective assessment and analysis of the first hundred days of the Sarkisian second presidential term as well as a discussion of the main political, economic and foreign policy challenges facing the Armenian government.

The event will be in English and Armenian, with simultaneous translation provided.

For more infrmation, please contacting Ms. Satenik Baghdasaryan, at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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RSC Calls for Greater EU Engagement in Nagorno-Karabakh

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On June 17, 2013, the Regional Studies Center (RCS) participated in a special discussion focused on the issue of European Union engagement in the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  RSC Director Richard Giragosian was invited to give a presentation at the European Policy Centre (EPC), a leading think tank in Brussels, and was joined by Zaur Shiriyev, from the Centre for Strategic Studies in Baku.  The speakers offered an Armenian and Azerbaijani perspective on the issue, with each speaker briefly outlining his view on EU engagement, based on two separate policy papers that each speaker prepared for the EPC (see attached).

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