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Armenia did not achieve a sustainable, guaranteed peace on August 8. Rather, Armenia secured the opportunity to earn that peace by doubling down on efforts to become the primary guarantor of its security and prosperity, writes Raffi Kassarjian.

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The Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process highlights the enduring tension between peace and justice. While legal rulings create certainty, they often fail victims. True reconciliation, experts argue, requires context-specific approaches where peace and justice coexist, even if one must yield to the other.

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From the fallout of the 12-day Iran-Israel war and Russia’s election interference playbook to the struggle of Hamshen Armenians to preserve their identity, July’s coverage spanned a dizzying range of issues.

Explore July on View: evnreport.com/magazine-issues/july-on-view/

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Armenia’s tech scene is on the rise, but can schools keep up? Michele Crestani looks at how tech firms are teaming up with universities and why bold reforms are needed to give students the skills to thrive in a digital-first economy.

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Amid Iran’s strained ties with Israel and the U.S., fragile diplomacy, and shifting regional alliances, Armenia faces heightened security risks. These dynamics could trigger a broader realignment of power in the South Caucasus, directly shaping Armenia’s future stability. Anna Gevorgyan explains.

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The proposed “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP) has sparked sharp debate in Armenia. Sossi Tatikyan explores its origins, legal and operational framework, geopolitical implications, and the controversies it has stirred both domestically and internationally.

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Violinist and experimental composer Thea Farhadian’s “Tattoos and Other Markings” weaves Armenian, Arabic and contemporary soundscapes to confront the haunting history of tattooed Armenian women during the Armenian Genocide, blending memory, identity and trauma into an unflinching, immersive sonic journey.

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The Washington documents mark a new stage in Armenia-Azerbaijan talks, lowering the risk of renewed war for at least three years, writes Davit Petrosyan. Armenia’s challenge is to use this window of opportunity to strengthen its security and spur economic development, as the real outcome hinges on what follows, not what’s signed.

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In this poetic manifesto, art historian and curator, Nairi Khatchadourian, envisions the Araks River not as a border but as a bridge, home to the world’s first Armenia-Iran binational art institution, where culture, ecology and collaboration flow together to heal histories and imagine shared futures.

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Washington’s signing ceremony holds the promise of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But the real work—steady, patient and far from the cameras—is only beginning, writes Olesya Vartanyan.

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