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    LECTURE ON 'ROCKY ROAD OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH NORMALIZATION' AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

    Armenian Weekly
    January 21, 2010

    Dr. Arman Grigoryan, currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow at University
    of Michigan, will give a lecture entitled "The Rocky Road of
    Armenian-Turkish Normalization: Before and After the Protocols,"
    on Thursday, January 28, at 6:30 p.m., in the Lindsay Rogers Common
    Room (Room 707) of the International Affairs Building at Columbia
    University (420 West 118th Street, New York, NY). The lecture will
    be sponsored by the Columbia University Armenian Studies Program,
    the Armenian Center at Columbia University, the Middle East Institute
    at Columbia University, and the National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research (NAASR).

    The signing of the protocols on the establishment of diplomatic
    relations and the development of bilateral relations between Armenia
    and Turkey have been hailed as a watershed event. After all, the
    relationship between Armenians and Turks has been one of the most
    hostile relationships in the world since at least World War I.

    Therefore, the signing of the protocols was bound to generate some
    significant reactions. This presentation will aim to understand the
    history of criticisms against normalization, current political shifts
    within the government of Armenia, and the prospects of the protocols'
    success.

    Dr. Arman Grigoryan is a post-doctoral fellow at the University
    of Michigan, where he has a joint affiliation with the Political
    Science Department and the Armenian Studies Program. Dr. Grigoryan
    received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University in
    2008 after de-fending his dissertation on the role of third parties
    in the escalation of state-minority conflicts. He also holds an MA
    from the University of Chicago in international relations, and an
    under-graduate degree from the Yerevan State University, where he
    majored in Turkish studies.

    Dr. Grigoryan's publications have appeared in Ethnopolitics,
    International Security, Arme-nian Journal of Public Policy, and
    the French Chaillot Papers. His article on the escalatory potential
    of third-party interventions will appear in International Studies
    Quarterly next year. Prior to his academic career, Grigoryan worked
    in the first independent government of Armenia as an ex-pert on
    Turkish affairs.

    More information about the lecture is available by contacting Nanor
    Kebranian at [email protected] or 212-851-4002 or by contacting NAASR
    at [email protected] or (617) 489-1610, or by writing to NAASR, 395 Concord
    Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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