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    THE DIASPORA AS `PROVINCE' OF ARMENIA

    NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society21680.html

    Published: 14:59:13 - 06/05/2011

    In late may a forum will be held in Yerevan to discuss cooperation
    between Armenia and the Diaspora.

    Judging by some recent statements of the Armenian authorities, the
    Diaspora is already perceived as the last political and economic
    refuge. As soon as it became known that the international
    organizations and the West no longer support Serzh Sargsyan as they
    did before, and Russia already communicates with Armenia at the level
    of police officers, in Armenia they realized that only the Diaspora
    can help.

    The UN Resident Coordinator to Armenia Dafina Gercheva hinted at this
    too, stating that the Armenian economy can be reconstructed with the
    help of Armenians living abroad. According to Diaspora data, the
    circulation of the Armenian money in the world is 10 billion dollars
    which exceeds the Armenian budget three times. And Serzh Sargsyan
    announced recently that the Diaspora need not believe it is impossible
    to earn money in Armenia. He asked them to come and get convinced.

    Apparently, however, the government relies not only on big investments
    but also consulting. The minister of the Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan
    stated recently it is time to create a forum where proposals on
    institutional development of Armenia will be presented. It is possible
    that the Diaspora is needed to fight the oligarchs in Armenia, since
    Armenia alone cannot overcome this problem and carry out economic
    reforms. However, as of now, only the Armenian Trade Network has been
    created, and it is not clear what it is going to do.

    Will the Diaspora believe in Serzh Sargsyan's honesty and wish to
    liberalize the economy to enable the Diaspora to run businesses in
    Armenia? It will be difficult to persuade the Diaspora with mere
    statements, these statements must be translated into action, first of
    all anti-monopoly action.

    There are no institutional relations between Armenia and the Armenian
    Diaspora, therefore their relations lie on an emotional and subjective
    basis. Armenia treats the Diaspora as its province, delegating the
    right to make pan-Armenian decisions to Yerevan. For its part, the
    Diaspora considers Armenia a province due to its economic and social
    development, explaining their reluctance to participate in the life of
    Armenia by its wretchedness. Yerevan feels obliged to thank the
    Diaspora for charity, and the Diaspora is already tired of assisting
    and it needs new relations, integration. Obviously, however, Armenia
    lacks a conceptual perception of cooperation with the Diaspora.

    On May 5 the project entitled `Globalization: Prospects of Development
    of the Diaspora' was presented during the meeting of the government of
    Armenia. The president of the National Academy of Science Radik
    Martirosyan asked: `What does `development of the Diaspora' mean?'
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan interrupted and changed the wording.




    From: A. Papazian
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