After Artsakh: Maintaining Gains, Learning Lessons in the Post-War Era

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5 ай бұрын

In this year-end episode of The Weekly Civilnet Podcast, hosts Patrick Elliott and Eric Hacopian take stock of 2023. They evaluate key events like the fall of Artsakh, Armenia's foreign policy maneuvering, and economic and security challenges. Elliott and Hacopian also consider opportunities on the horizon as they discuss their assessment of where Armenia currently stands.
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@karinegregorian937
@karinegregorian937
Free all Armenian hostages!
@Houthiandtheblowfish
@Houthiandtheblowfish
hi from iran we have so many armenian diaspora and churches in iran they had huge cultural influnce in persia for milenia hopefully we can turn partnerships which both have problems with azerbijian and turkey into a better and stronger mutual cooperation and transportation economic cultural exchange the russians have seperated armenian and persians from exchange for 300 years but the cultural memmory is still alive and what russians had done to tabriz and occupation
@ednaantonian8369
@ednaantonian8369
Happy, successful, and meaningful New Year , from New Jersey, USA.
@PhillMac
@PhillMac
Should be mandatory for ALL Armenians to watch this. Thanks for a year of amazing reporting guys 🙏🚀
@musicbox99
@musicbox99
Eric calls it like it is. Great video
@lba6859
@lba6859
Thank you Eric. All you say is correct.
@mariyetta2722
@mariyetta2722
Thank you for the insights. Wishing all CivilNet team happy, healthy, and safe New Year!!!
@nelliakara7403
@nelliakara7403
Thank you Eric for your professionalism and hard work!!!
@nelliakara7403
@nelliakara7403
Thank you Patric for everything you do! Happy New Year with best wishes from San Francisco!!!🌲
@balabani
@balabani
“We went from the poorest country per GDP per capita in the South Caucasus to the richest.” Thank you Eric for your end of year recap summary.
@Sonzoul1
@Sonzoul1
Who are our enemies and our friends? Our first enemy is/was are amongst us. Past and present leaders ran our country like they are running a food catering business. Previous ones ate the food (money) and the current ones decided that the catering business can be shared with neighbours and gave away Karabagh.
@lordlex6315
@lordlex6315
To avenge will be ultimate goal
@TheFinex82
@TheFinex82
I'm disappointed to see that there aren't many likes for this. Hopefully, it's a temporary thing. It's always a pleasure to watch Eric's end of the year podcast! Thank you guys for all your hard work!
@craigwhite2170
@craigwhite2170
I'm sorry but you're wrong you do have friends and you do have people who care about the survival of your culture. I'm American of Greek descent, i do not have any Armenian blood at all so if what you said was true i would have never even watched this video. Unfortunately most of the countries that Armenia is positively connected to the most are also small countries in complicated situations and i think that their unwillingness to come to your defense with things like the 2023 invasion is more about their own self preservation rather than not caring. Please don't think that because a government didn't act that means its people don't care because millions of people around the world that aren't Armenian do and one day that might count for somehting. Cheers to another 3000 years
@sergiusvart
@sergiusvart
Leadership/political will is what it comes down to, because if resources are no issue…we see no accountability, no ownership, no real
@sergeikhatunov856
@sergeikhatunov856
Good podcast.💯
@avetikharutyunyants9868
@avetikharutyunyants9868
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@drpangloss6725
@drpangloss6725
Let’s hope the government will reorient westward! It’s hard to understand what the hell is going on?
@afshin416
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