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Aram Terzyan
Aram Terzyan
Center for East European and Russian Studies, EI.
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The anatomy of Russia’s grip on Armenia: bound to persist?
A TERZYAN
CES Working Papers 10 (2), 234-250, 2018
292018
The EU vs. Russia in the foreign policy discourse of Armenia: the fragility of normative power or the power of Russian coercion?
A Terzyan
Eastern Journal of European Studies, 2017
282017
The Evolution of Armenia’s Foreign Policy Identity: The Conception of Identity Driven Paths. Friends and Foes in Armenian Foreign Policy Discourse
A Terzyan
Values and Identity as Sources of Foreign Policy in Armenia and Georgia, 145-183, 2016
252016
The Aftermath of the “Velvet Revolution”: Armenia between domestic change and foreign policy continuity
A Terzyan
Eastern European Journal for Regional Studies (EEJRS) 5 (2), 24-43, 2019
232019
Bringing Armenia closer to Europe? Challenges to the EU-Armenia comprehensive and enhanced partnership agreement implementation
T Aram
Romanian Journal of European Affairs 19 (1), 97-110, 2019
212019
Structure or agency? Explaining Armenia's foreign policy evolution.
JHS Aberg, A Terzyan
Eastern Journal of European Studies 9 (1), 2018
202018
Russian policy, Russian Armenians and Armenia: ethnic minority or political leverage?
A Terzyan
CES Working Papers 11 (2), 124-142, 2019
122019
Identity conflicts? the sense of ‘victimhood’and the enemy images of Turkey and Azerbaijan in the foreign policy discourse of Armenia
A Terzyan
Slovenská politologická revue 18 (2), 155-175, 2018
122018
The evolution of the European Union’s conception in the foreign policy discourse of Armenia: implications for U-turn and the path beyond the Association Agreement
A Terzyan
Eastern Journal of European Studies 7 (2), 165-184, 2016
102016
Towards Democratic Consolidation? Ukraine After the Revolution of Dignity
A Terzyan
Open Political Science 3 (1), 183-191, 2020
92020
The State of Human Rights and Political Freedoms in Belarus: Was the Crisis Inevitable?
N Kolarzik, A Terzyan
Eurasia Institutes. https://doi. org/10.47669/PSPRP-4-2020, 2020
62020
Post-Soviet revolutions and post-revolution discourses: Explaining the construction of political identities in post-Rose revolution Georgia and post-Velvet revolution Armenia
A Terzyan
Slovenská politologická revue 20 (1), 138-163, 2020
62020
Values and identity as sources of foreign policy in Armenia and Georgia
K Kakachia, AA Markarov
Publishing House" UNIVERSAL", 2016
62016
Towards a vibrant civil society in Ukraine and Armenia
A Terzyan
Emerging Europe, 2020
52020
Armenia’s Foreign Policy Between European Identity and Eurasian Integration
A Terzyan
Bajor, P. and Schöll-Mazurek, K. (eds.), Eastern Chessboard. Geopolitical …, 2016
52016
Russia and Covid-19: Russian adaptive authoritarianism during the pandemic
A Terzyan
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 7 (3), 345-355, 2021
42021
Political Freedoms and Human Rights in Eurasian Economic Union Countries: The Cases of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan
A Terzyan
Eurasian Affairs Research Papers, 2-16, 2020
42020
Closer to Europe? Domestic Changes and the Europeanization Processes in Post-Revolution Ukraine and Armenia
A Terzyan
Romanian Journal of European Affairs 20 (1), 37-59, 2020
42020
Explaining Post-Soviet Authoritarianism in Belarus: Sources and Perspectives
A Terzyan
IHRPD Research Papers, 1-13, 2019
42019
Kazakhstan amid unrest and instability: Main implications
A Terzyan
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 8 (3), 295-306, 2022
32022
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