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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenian Students Club at Columbia University &
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research

    395 Concord Avenue
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    Email: [email protected]
    Contact: Marc A. Mamigonian
    Contact: Shaunte Baboumian
    e-mail: [email protected]

    `THE ARMENIAN LOBBY: THEN AND NOW'
    TO BE EXAMINED AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY


    Gregory Aftandilian, currently a Research Fellow at the Belfer
    Center at the John F. Ken-nedy School of Government, Harvard
    University, will present a lecture entitled `The Armenian Lobby
    Then and Now: The 1918-27 Period and the Present Day,' on
    Wednesday, December 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the Kellog Center, at the
    Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, 420
    W. 118th Street, New York, NY. The lecture is co-sponsored by the
    Columbia Armenian Students Club and the National Association for
    Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR).

    Aftandilian, a member of the NAASR Board of Directors since 2004,
    has previously worked at the National Democratic Institute for
    International Affairs, the Senate Foreign Rela-tions Committee, and
    the U.S. Department of State. A recognized expert on Middle East
    affairs, he is the author of two books: Egypt's Bid for Arab
    Leadership: Implications for U.S. Policy and Ar-menia: Vision of a
    Republic: The Independence Lobby in America, 1918-1927. He holds
    degrees from Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago, and the
    London School of Economics.

    Shedding Light on Two Eras

    This lecture will examine the activities of the American Committee
    for the Independence of Armenia in the period of 1918 to 1927 and
    compare it to today's Armenian Lobby in terms of effectiveness,
    shortcomings, access to leading policy-makers, and sustainability.
    Key issues that will be addressed are the makeup of the lobby
    groups, the socio-economic conditions of the Armenian-American
    community, the impact of opposing lobbies and countervailing
    pressures, the attitudes of Congress and the White House, and the
    salience of the `Armenian issue' in the American political context.

    Aftandilian will highlight some important similarities and
    differences between the two eras. In both periods, the
    pro-Armenian Lobby had the difficult task of supporting a small
    country that lacked natural resources. Whereas in the earlier
    period the lobby relied primarily on American public sympathy as
    well as important political figures for support, the current period
    has wit-nessed a reliance on the rising stature of the
    Armenian-American community and its increasing involvement in the
    American political system. Countervailing pressures in both
    periods have included the impact of oil and other economic
    interests

    More information about the lecture is available by e-mailing Shaunte
    Baboumian at [email protected], or by calling 617-489-1610, faxing
    617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing to NAASR, 395
    Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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    Belmont, MA
    November 13, 2006
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