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    ARPA INSTITUTE
    18106 Miranda St., Tarzana CA 91356 . PHONE/FAX (818) 881-0010
    26/1 Vazgen Sagsyan Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia. Tel: (374 2)545538
    Jointly with
    UCLA Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History


    Present : Panel Discussion/Seminar

    "The Armenia-Turkey Protocols,

    Pros & Cons"

    Thursday, December 17, 2009 @ 7:30PM

    Merdinian Auditorium

    13330 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

    Panelists: Prof. Richard Hovannisian (Moderator), Hon. Grigor Hovhannisyan
    , Consul General of Armenia, Dr. Razmig Shirinian, and Dr. Joseph
    Kechichian

    Directions: On the 101 FY Exit on Woodman, Go North and Turn Right on
    Riverside Dr.

    Abstract: The normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is a natural
    and necessary goal, but the road to that goal may have desirable and
    undesirable implications for independent Armenia and the Diaspora. It may
    impede or lead Turkey to move closer to recognizing its moral and material
    responsibilities, and may even affect the formulation of policies involving
    the Armenian Genocide. Analysis of the political and economic advantages
    that the Protocols may provide will be addressed and the potential threats
    to Armenia's security, survivability and ethnic identity they may present
    will be discussed, The question, whether Armenian chrono-politics has
    yielded to the current geopolitical reality, disrupting the prospects of a
    balanced development course for Armenia, will be addressed. The political
    and legal implications of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols will also be
    considered, focusing on obligations that Yerevan may have to assume as it
    absorbs its latest commitments.

    (Moderator) Dr. Richard G. Hovannisian is Professor of Armenian and Near
    Eastern History and the AEF Chair in Modern Armenian History at the
    University of California, Los Angeles. From 1978 to 1995, he was Associate
    Director of the G.E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies. He has
    been on the UCLA faculty since 1962, where he organized the undergraduate
    and graduate programs in Armenian and Caucasian history. Dr. Hovannisian is
    the author or editor of numerous books on the Republic of Armenia; the
    Armenian Genocide; historic Western Armenian cities and provinces; and
    Armenian and Near Eastern societies and culture. Richard Hovannisian is a
    Guggenheim Fellow and founder and six-time president of the Society for
    Armenian Studies. Honorific medals and encyclicals for the advancement of
    Armenian studies have been bestowed on him by His Holinesses Karekin I and
    II of the Holy See of Echmiadzin, and Karekin II and Aram I of the Great
    House of Cilicia, as well as by the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh.

    (Panelist) Hon. Grigor Hovhannisyan was born in 1971 in Yerevan. In
    1992 he graduated from the department of Arab Studies at the Yerevan State
    University (YSU); he holds an MA degree from the Fletcher School of Law and
    Diplomacy, Tufts University (MA) and has received training in numerous post
    graduate programs, notably at the Haigazian University of Beirut. From 1994
    to 2006, Mr. Hovhannissian held responsible positions with the secretariat
    of the United Nations in a number of countries, including the Great Lakes
    region of Africa, the Republic of Congo (Zaire), Israel, the Palestinian
    territories, and Lebanon. From 2006 to 2008, he headed the `Shushi Revival'
    fund and taught Middle East politics at the YSU. In January 2009. Mr.
    Hovhannissian was appointed advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
    Armenia and since February 2009 serves as Consul General of the Republic of
    Armenia in Los Angeles. He is fluent in English, French, Arabic and
    Russian.

    (Panelist) Dr. Joseph A Kéchichian is the editor of the Journal of the
    Society for Armenian Studies, a syndicated columnist based at Gulf News in
    Dubai, as well as the Honorary Consul of the Sultanate of Oman in Los
    Angeles. He is also an author of various publications, including Faysal:
    Saudi Arabia's King for All Seasons (2008), Power and Succession in Arab
    Monarchies (2008), Political Participation and Stability in the Sultanate of
    Oman (2005), The Just Prince: A Manual of Leadership (2003), Succession in
    Saudi Arabia (2001), and Oman and the World: The Emergence of an
    Independent Foreign Policy (1995). The author of numerous chapters in
    edited books and in refereed journals, his most recent essay is on `Armenia
    and the Gulf States: Foreign Policy Fundamentals and Choices,' in Marat
    Terterov, ed., Russian and CIS Relations with the Gulf States: Current
    Trends and Economic Dynamics (2009), pp. 113-146. He is a past president of
    the Society for Armenian Studies.

    (Panelist) Dr. Razmig B. Shirinian received his Ph.D. in Political Science
    from the University of Southern California. He has published two
    books: Politics
    of Transnational Minorities: Social Welfare and Human Settlements (English)
    and Contemporary Political Thought (Armenian) and numerous articles. Dr.
    Shirinian has taught political science at the California State University
    (CSU), Northridge, CSU, Fullerton; Cal-Poly, Pomona; and the University of
    La Verne. He is currently a professor at the College of the Canyons. He is
    a founding member and president of Scholars for Scientific, Educational, and
    Cultural Development, Inc. (SSECD), a charitable non-profit organization
    that aims to work with scholars in developing countries.

    For more Information Please call Dr. Hagop Panossian at (818)881-0010 or
    e-mail at [email protected], or Prof. Richard Hovannisian at
    [email protected]
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