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 Opinion: Artsakh now is the better name for Nagorno-Karabakh

Opinion: Artsakh now is the better name for Nagorno-Karabakh

May 5, 2025

In his first op-ed with Lossi 36, Hans Gutbrod argues that Nagorno-Karabakh deserves to be known by its Armenian name — Artsakh.

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 Cinema against all odds: A review of “The Return of The Projectionist”

Cinema against all odds: A review of “The Return of The Projectionist”

December 21, 2024

Aysel Akhundova reviews Orkhan Aghazade's "The Return of the Projectionist", an ode to cinema set in Azerbaijan's Talysh region

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 The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation expands into Europe — and gives us a taste of what ‘Cold War II’ looks like

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation expands into Europe — and gives us a taste of what ‘Cold War II’ looks like

July 11, 2024

Timon Ostermeier takes a look at the ongoing expansion of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation following the recent accession of Belarus

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 A Scottish premiere of an overlooked gem of classic Armenian cinema: “House on the Volcano” at the Samizdat Eastern European Film Festival

A Scottish premiere of an overlooked gem of classic Armenian cinema: “House on the Volcano” at the Samizdat Eastern European Film Festival

September 18, 2023

Fin Logie reviews "House on the Volcano," a gem of Soviet Armenian film accompanied in this Glasgow screening by a live score

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 Nagorno-Karabakh in the shadow of ‘integration’: How a blockade has become a site of everyday resistance

Nagorno-Karabakh in the shadow of ‘integration’: How a blockade has become a site of everyday resistance

July 21, 2023

Laura Avetisyan shows how the Karakbakh Armenians increasingly see the toleration of the Lachin corridor's blockade as an act of resistance.

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 “We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

“We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

March 2, 2023

Thijs Korsten and Viktoria Kobzeva put the spotlight on the arrest of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev and wider trends in Azerbaijani civil society

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 Aliyev, airports and an autonomous republic: Is Azerbaijan in its construction renaissance?

Aliyev, airports and an autonomous republic: Is Azerbaijan in its construction renaissance?

July 6, 2022

Azerbaijan wants to construct a transport corridor connecting it to Nakhchivan and Turkey, what will this mean for the stability of the region?

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 A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

May 8, 2022

The recent invasion of Ukraine has sent ripples throughout the globe, with hundreds of thousands protesting against the horrific actions committed in the country in the name of Vladimir Putin’s [...]

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 3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

January 5, 2022

Attempts at regional cooperation initiatives are far from new phenomena within the South Caucasus. However, each new format consistently fails to take ground in the region and appears destined to [...]

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 The Compassionate Human’s Guide to Nagorno-Karabakh

The Compassionate Human’s Guide to Nagorno-Karabakh

July 21, 2021

Last year, on the edge of Europe, two countries went to war. Not terrorist insurgents, rebels, or “little green men”, but the full military strength of two nation-states pitted against each other [...]

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