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    Armenia’s election: A welcome win for Pashinyan, but a difficult road lies ahead

    Nikol Pashinyan’s election victory keeps Armenia on a pro-European course despite intense Russian pressure. Yet his failure to secure a constitutional majority leaves the peace process with Azerbaijan vulnerable, underscoring the need for sustained EU engagement.

    Commentary
    8 June, 2026 By: Ondrej Ditrych
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    Digital Echoes: Countering adversarial narratives in Georgia and Armenia

    The EU can use digital diplomacy to more effectively counter disinformation in Georgia and Armenia, where both foreign and domestic actors increasingly target its activities and interests. An innovative approach, based on AI-enhanced social listening, can help it navigate these...

    Briefs
    18 July, 2025 By: Leonardo De Agostini, Ondrej Ditrych
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    After Nagorno-Karabakh

    Although the bitter and protracted conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is now over, the risk of further hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia remains high. This Brief argues that the EU should seek deeper strategic engagement in the altered geopolitical landscape as Moscow’s...

    Briefs
    21 November, 2023 By: Ondrej Ditrych

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