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OSW Commentary |
| Maciej Falkowski
The Four-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh had a significant impact on the situation in Armenia. The country was shocked out of the political malaise.
Analyses |
| Wojciech Górecki
The clashes were accompanied by unprecedented activity by Moscow, which has allowed it to dominate the Karabakh peace process at this stage.
Analyses |
| Aleksandra Jarosiewicz, Maciej Falkowski
The main political beneficiary of the four-day conflict is Russia, which has strengthened its position as the de facto principal conciliator.
OSW Commentary |
| Jan Strzelecki
The economic crisis in Russia is affecting the uncompetitive post-Soviet economies which are dependent on Moscow.
Analyses |
| Maciej Falkowski
Changing the constitution will preserve the oligarchic political system in Armenia.
Analyses |
| Maciej Falkowski
Social protests in Yerevan which, despite the intentions of the demonstrators themselves, have become known as the ‘Armenian Maidan’.
Analyses |
| Szymon Ananicz
In the long run the quashing of Prosperous Armenia party may threaten social and political stability.
Analyses |
| Szymon Ananicz
It is rather unlikely that the Gyumri massacre will undermine Yerevan’s pro-Russian policy.
OSW Commentary |
| Aleksandra Jarosiewicz, Ewa Fischer
While the Kremlin presents the EEU as the Eurasian equivalent of the European Union, the project is in reality an imitation of integration.
Analyses |
| Szymon Ananicz
By deciding to join the Customs Union, Armenia has relinquished yet more of its sovereignty in the areas of domestic and foreign policy and the economy to Russia.