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Analyses | | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
The parliamentary election on 2 April has led to the consolidation of Armenia’s political scene.
Analyses | | Maciej Falkowski
Whatever the solution to the crisis over the occupied police station, internal chaos in Armenia is likely to deteriorate in the coming weeks.
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.
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.
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.
Analyses | | Szymon Ananicz
After a meeting in Novo-Ogariovo near Moscow on 3 September, the presidents of Russia and Armenia, Vladimir Putin and Serzh Sargsyan, adopted a statement declaring that Armenia has decided to join the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and…