NAGORNO-KARABAKH SYMPOSIUM TO BE HOSTED BY GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Tert.am
19:56 ~U 14.10.11
School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University
is organizing a symposium on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on October
15 2011.
According to the website of the school, the symposium is titled
"Assessing the Deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process,
Breaking the Impasse Series Symposium".
The symposium will address issues such as assessing the deadlock in the
Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, track II approaches to the conflict,
perceptions, identity and multi-track diplomacy, as well as improving
the effectiveness of track II approaches.
The event will be attended by Varuzhan Nersessian, Deputy Chief of
Mission, Embassy of Armenia in Washington and Elman Abdullayev from
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.
Also attending the symposium will be Thomas De Waal from Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, Richard Giragosian, Regional Studies
Center from Yerevan and Gulshan Pashayeva, Center for Strategic Studies
from Baku, Tabib Huseynov, a regional analyst, and Phil Gamaghelyan
from S-CAR, GMU/Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation.
Among discussants are Tigran Lazarian from Armenia's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Taleh Ziyadov from Azerbaijani Diplomatic Academy.
Tert.am
19:56 ~U 14.10.11
School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University
is organizing a symposium on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on October
15 2011.
According to the website of the school, the symposium is titled
"Assessing the Deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process,
Breaking the Impasse Series Symposium".
The symposium will address issues such as assessing the deadlock in the
Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, track II approaches to the conflict,
perceptions, identity and multi-track diplomacy, as well as improving
the effectiveness of track II approaches.
The event will be attended by Varuzhan Nersessian, Deputy Chief of
Mission, Embassy of Armenia in Washington and Elman Abdullayev from
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.
Also attending the symposium will be Thomas De Waal from Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, Richard Giragosian, Regional Studies
Center from Yerevan and Gulshan Pashayeva, Center for Strategic Studies
from Baku, Tabib Huseynov, a regional analyst, and Phil Gamaghelyan
from S-CAR, GMU/Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation.
Among discussants are Tigran Lazarian from Armenia's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Taleh Ziyadov from Azerbaijani Diplomatic Academy.