U.S. Bill Seeks Sanctions on Azerbaijani Officials for 'Appalling' Rights Record Carl Schreck Dec 17, 2015
Armenia: Widespread Reports of Irregularities Mar Constitutional Referendum Allegations of rampant fraud are clouding the legitimacy of the result. Marianna Grigoryan Dec 7, 2015
Armenia: Church, State Joining Forces Against Western Religious Groups? Some question whether the country’s religious minorities, often deemed purveyors of “perverse” Western values, could suffer. Marianna Grigoryan Nov 24, 2015
Possible Russia-West Rapprochement Over Syria Stokes Fears in Europe's East Pete Baumgartner Nov 19, 2015
Armenia: Who Benefits from Constitutional Reform? Many Armenians worry that that changes could cement incumbent authorities’ grip on power. Marianna Grigoryan Nov 4, 2015
‘They Locked Me Up and Left Me’: Armenia's Outdated Mental Health Laws “I have never had problems with my mental health. I only had problems with my brother.” Marianna Grigoryan Oct 14, 2015
Armenia: Like Greece, Too Much Foreign Debt? For some, Armenia’s debt picture is conjuring up images of Greece, though admittedly on a much smaller scale. Gayane Abrahamyan Oct 6, 2015
Armenia: Mixing Faith and Philanthropy In Armenia, the super-rich seem to prefer building churches. Gayane Abrahamyan Sep 25, 2015
Armenia: Debt-Ridden Power Company Ranks as Top Donor to Presidential Fund The company’s revenue woes did not prevent executives from authorizing millions of dollars in donations to a charitable organization chaired by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. Marianna Grigoryan Sep 15, 2015