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The last five years have been anything but easy for Armenia. After a 2020 war, a 2022 invasion, and most recently, a blockade of 120,000 Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenians today are desperately seeking allies to ensure their security and independence in their ancestral homeland. This week, Robert and Mariam sit down with Eric Hacopian, an Armenian-American political strategist, to discuss the dilemmas of a tiny country surrounded by stronger neighbors, stranded in a sea of tyranny. Is Armenia more “Western” or “Eastern”? Is it really a client state of Russia and Iran? Is a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan truly possible? Finally, could a strong US-Armenia alliance serve both nations?
Eric Hacopian is a 30-year veteran of American politics, having worked on campaigns from the local to the presidential level. For the past 23 years, he has been the principle at EDH & Associates, a Southern California-based Democratic consulting firm. In 2017, he and his family moved from Los Angeles to Armenia.
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By The Philos ProjectThe last five years have been anything but easy for Armenia. After a 2020 war, a 2022 invasion, and most recently, a blockade of 120,000 Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenians today are desperately seeking allies to ensure their security and independence in their ancestral homeland. This week, Robert and Mariam sit down with Eric Hacopian, an Armenian-American political strategist, to discuss the dilemmas of a tiny country surrounded by stronger neighbors, stranded in a sea of tyranny. Is Armenia more “Western” or “Eastern”? Is it really a client state of Russia and Iran? Is a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan truly possible? Finally, could a strong US-Armenia alliance serve both nations?
Eric Hacopian is a 30-year veteran of American politics, having worked on campaigns from the local to the presidential level. For the past 23 years, he has been the principle at EDH & Associates, a Southern California-based Democratic consulting firm. In 2017, he and his family moved from Los Angeles to Armenia.
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