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This report examines the current state of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and provides potential indicators of an impending conflict.
On February 25, Prime Minister (PM) Nikol Pashinyan’s supporters and opposition groups took to the streets of the capital, Yerevan, after Armenia’s top military officials called for the PM’s resignation and for the PM’s...
As of September 28, large-scale military action is ongoing between Armenia and Azerbaijan along the Line of Contact in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The clash has reportedly resulted in significant casualties, including c...
Armenia’s Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan resigned on April 23 after 11 days of anti-government street protests and civil disobedience in the capital, Yerevan, and other Armenian cities. Private-sector organizations in Yer...
On April 24, Armenians will commemorate the centennial of Red Sunday, a day in 1915 when over 200 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders were detained in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). Red Sunday marked the...
The Caucasus region is a mountainous area, at the intersection of Europe and Asia. It has a restive reputation, and was the site of contestation of empires for centuries. The strategically-situated landmass remains highl...
The opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) renewed its campaign of anti-government protests in February, conducting some of the largest demonstrations seen in Yerevan in nearly three years. The protests were launche...
Please find the latest edition of the OSAC Regional Analysis Bulletin (RAB). This week’s bulletin contains articles highlighting the potential for political, ethnic, and religious violence ahead of Nigeria’s national ele...
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