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  • International Relations and Balance of Power in the Caucasus

    What: Conference Titled "International Relations and Balance of Power in the Caucasus: Foreign Policy of the Second Armenian Republic"
    When: October 19, 2008 at 4:00 p.m.
    Where: Glendale Central Public Library located at 222 E. Harvard Street, Glendale, CA 91205

    Unified Young Armenians, a California 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization invites you to take part in a conference titled "International Relations and Balance of Power in the Caucasus: Foreign Policy of the Second Armenian Republic." The goal of this event is to give the outstanding Armenian youth a forum through which they can openly discuss their ideas in regards to various Armenian related issues ranging from the Armenian Genocide, to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), etc. It is important to note that this event is exclusively organized and run by the youth and will be conducted in English. While the conference will be covering a period of over 20 years (roughly 1988-2008), the main focus of this event will be the recent developments in the Armenian-Turkish relations. The event will include a 15 minute factual presentation on the period in question in the beginning of the conference.

    The specific topics discussed will include but are not limited to:

    a. Armenian Complementary Foreign Policy: A Balancing Act Between West and Russia*
    -Russo-Armenian Military Alliance and Dependence of Armenia on Russia (Especially in the Field of Energy and Infrastructure)
    i. Reliable Ally or Undisputed Master?
    -US-Armenian Cooperation within the Frameworks of NATO and in Particular in its Partnership for Peace Program
    i. Millennium Challenge Fund $235 million (USD) in Aid plus over $1 billion (USD) since Independence
    i. US Elections and Consequences a. Armenian Turkish Relations*
    -Soccer Diplomacy: Successes and Failures
    i. What is there to gain/lose?
    -Domestic Scene and Policy Making Implications
    -Proposal to Create an Independent Commission on the Armenian Genocide
    -Role of Azerbaijan, its Interests and its Bargaining Mechanisms
    b. Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Conflict
    -Turkey and Artsakh*
    i. What are Turkish Interests in the Conflict?
    -Negotiation within the Framework of Minsk Group (Headed by US, Russia, and France)
    -Optimal and Possible Solutions versus Acceptable and Realistic Solutions
    -Azerbaijani Threats of Military Solution to the Conflict
    -External Factors such as CSTO, NATO, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline, Nabucco Gas Pipeline, Turkey, Russo-Georgian Conflict
    c. Russo-Georgian Conflict
    -The Lessons Learned: Growing or Waning Regional Importance of Armenia?
    -Implications for Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh): Abkhazian and Ossetian Independence as a Precedent
    d. US-Iranian Conflict
    -Armenian-Iranian Economic Cooperation
    -US Pressures and Economic Sanctions versus Iran
    -Military Conflict: Role and Implications for the Neighbors

    In these important times, we believe that it is crucial for the youth to be heard and their views be taken into account. In this spirit, we hope that you would join us in this conference where many other youth organizations will also be taking part. This event will be recorded and televised.



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    Re: International Relations and Balance of Power in the Caucasus

    living outside the states it is unfortunate that some of us -including me- will be unable to attend such a conference, but we are eager to hear about it's minutes and eventually decisions, so pls be kind, uya, to post later on about the issues and thanks in advance and hachogutyun

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      Re: International Relations and Balance of Power in the Caucasus

      Please record it and youtube it or just make it available for download.

      Good quality please.

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