SYMPOSIUM
Armenian Studies Program
370/371 Dwinelle Hall, U.C. Berkeley
Tel: 510-643-5844
Saturday, November 13, 10:30am-3pm
"The Armenian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Armenian State."
Keynote Speaker: David Grigorian, Ph.D., Senior Economist, IMF, and Senior
Fellow, Policy Forum Armenia
"Armenia-Diaspora Relations: 20 Years Since Independence."
John Antranig Kasbarian, Ph.D., Executive Director, Tufenkian
Foundation(N.Y.)
"Armenia-Diaspora Relations, Yesterday and Today: Changing the Rules of
Engagement?"
Stephan H. Astourian, Ph.D., Executive Director, Armenian Studies Program
and Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of History, U.C. Berkeley.
"Armenian Diasporic Political Parties and the Issue of Diaspora
Representation and Coordination with the Armenian State."
Aida Boudjikanian, Ph.D., Independent Scholar (Montreal)
"The Founding of the Armenian Medical International Committee and
Diaspora-Armenia Relations."
Organized by the Armenian Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Institute
of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, U.C. Berkeley.
For more information, please call the Institute of Slavic, East European,
and Eurasian Studies at (510) 643-5844.
Open to the Public
From: A. Papazian
Armenian Studies Program
370/371 Dwinelle Hall, U.C. Berkeley
Tel: 510-643-5844
Saturday, November 13, 10:30am-3pm
"The Armenian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Armenian State."
Keynote Speaker: David Grigorian, Ph.D., Senior Economist, IMF, and Senior
Fellow, Policy Forum Armenia
"Armenia-Diaspora Relations: 20 Years Since Independence."
John Antranig Kasbarian, Ph.D., Executive Director, Tufenkian
Foundation(N.Y.)
"Armenia-Diaspora Relations, Yesterday and Today: Changing the Rules of
Engagement?"
Stephan H. Astourian, Ph.D., Executive Director, Armenian Studies Program
and Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of History, U.C. Berkeley.
"Armenian Diasporic Political Parties and the Issue of Diaspora
Representation and Coordination with the Armenian State."
Aida Boudjikanian, Ph.D., Independent Scholar (Montreal)
"The Founding of the Armenian Medical International Committee and
Diaspora-Armenia Relations."
Organized by the Armenian Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Institute
of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, U.C. Berkeley.
For more information, please call the Institute of Slavic, East European,
and Eurasian Studies at (510) 643-5844.
Open to the Public
From: A. Papazian