Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Alexander Minasyan: Army Education Should Be Given Serious Attention

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Alexander Minasyan: Army Education Should Be Given Serious Attention

    ALEXANDER MINASYAN: ARMY EDUCATION SHOULD BE GIVEN SERIOUS ATTENTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.01.2010 16:04 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia must have a strong Army, as due to its
    geopolitical situation the country will always be under Pan- Turkism
    threat, the former head of Military Institute at RA Defence Ministry
    Alexander Minasyan said.

    As he told a news conference in Yerevan, serious attention should be
    given to army education and forming of pro- government mentality of
    future Armenian soldiers.

    Pan-Turkism is a political movement started more than 100 years ago
    aiming to unite the various Turkic peoples into a modern political
    state.

    In the research literature, the term "Pan-Turkism" is used to
    describe the idea of political, cultural and ethnic unity of all
    Turkic-speaking people. Turanism is a closely related movement but
    a more general term than Turkism, since Turkism applies only to the
    Turkic peoples. However, researchers and politicians engaged in the
    field of Turkic ideology have used these terms interchangeably in a
    multitude of sources and literature. The term "Turkism" started to
    be used with a prefix "Pan" (from Greek pan = all), for a "Panturkism".

    While the various Turkic peoples often share historical, cultural
    and linguistic roots, the rising of a pan-Turkic political movement
    is a phenomenon only of the 19th and 20th century [7] and can be
    seen in parallel with European developments like Pan-Slavism and
    Pan-Germanism or with Middle-Eastern Pan-Iranism. Proponents use the
    latter most often as a point of comparison as the concept of "Turkic"
    is not a true racial or ethnic description but more of a linguistic
    and cultural distinction. This is to differentiate it from the term
    "Turkish" which is more of an ethnic/racial term for the citizens
    and denizens primarily residing in Turkey. Pan-Turkic ideas and
    "re-unification" movements have been popular since the collapse of
    the Soviet Union in Central Asian and other Turkic countries.

    Pan-Turkism is and has always been a movement viewed with suspicion
    by many, often perceived as nothing else but a new form of Turkish
    imperial ambition. Some view the movement as racist and chauvinistic,
    particularly when considering the associated racial and historical
    teachings. Specifically, the young Turks who carried pan-Turkist
    ideologies as their guiding principle are accused of the Armenian
    Genocide, Greek genocide and Assyrian Genocide.
Working...
X