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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    75 Yerznkian Street
    Yerevan 0033, Armenia
    Tel: (+374 - 10) 52.87.80 or 27.48.18
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46
    Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
    Website: www.acnis.am


    December 24, 2007


    ACNIS Bids Farewell to 2007 With the Release of A New Yearbook


    Yerevan--The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS)
    today publicly presented its annual trilingual almanac, this year entitled
    "Armenia: The Imperative for A New Strategy." The event brought together the
    yearbook's participating authors, editorial staff, foreign embassy and
    mission personnel, political scientists, policy specialists, foremost
    scholars, and media representatives.

    Held in the official reception hall at ACNIS headquarters, the program was
    opened by Karapet Kalenchian, the Center's director of administration. "This
    new oeuvre is the product of an incessant creative exploration, by ACNIS
    staff and associating analysts, of numerous key issues concerning, prospects
    awaiting, and challenges facing Armenia today and tomorrow," he said.

    The next speaker, ACNIS research coordinator Syuzanna Barseghian, emphasized
    the shared qualities of and the organic connection among the articles in the
    almanac. "Though the research studies offered in the yearbook do not provide
    a panacea, they do suggest new conceptual approaches and alternative
    thinking that are indispensable in order to tackle the geopolitical issues
    which have a bearing on Armenia," she noted. Barseghian then presented the
    contents of the almanac.

    The 232-page compendium starts with an introduction by ACNIS founder Raffi
    K. Hovannisian in which he touches upon several matters of utmost
    importance. The introduction is followed by an article series devoted to
    current regional developments and actual socioeconomic topics. In their
    monographs, leading economists Tatoul Manasserian and Zoya Tadevosian,
    Center's senior analyst Hovsep Khurshudian, Yerevan State University
    lecturer Aram Harutiunian, political analysts Davit Petrosian and Tatul
    Hakobian, and Syuzanna Barseghian look into the ongoing regional processes
    and propose avenues for resolving conflicts and domestic matters. The
    scholarly analyses and policy recommendations relate specifically to the
    settlement of the Mountainous Karabagh conflict; the Kars-Akhalkalak
    railroad construction project and potential regional developments; Armenia's
    foreign policy and its relations with neighbors; the economic peculiarities
    of Armenia; the socioeconomic consequences of a "strengthening" Armenian
    currency, the dram, and the political suppositions with respect to a
    "weakening" dollar; and the demographic situation in Armenia. As
    long-established tradition, the anthology ends with a complete list of ACNIS's
    strategic partners.

    Words of appreciation were also delivered, and assessments offered, by
    member of parliament Stepan Safarian and many others. It was underscored
    that the main feature of the new yearbook is the variety of important themes
    it examines, the contemporary issues it raises, and the unique way of in
    which it presents these concerns to the reader. The almanac's participating
    authors Tatoul Manasserian, Davit Petrosian, and Aram Harutiunian then
    briefly introduced the primary ideological benchmarks of their scholarly
    articles published in the compilation and also informed of their future
    projects. The invited guests yet again underlined the true merits of the
    yearbook and wished greater creative heights to its associating partners.

    The editorial staff of "Armenia: The Imperative for A New Strategy"
    comprises the ACNIS team of editor-in-chief Gevorg Lalayan; graphic designer
    Vahagn Vardanian; and contributors Karapet Kalenchian, Syuzanna Barseghian,
    and Sayat Kuyumcuyan.

    Founded in 1994 by Armenia's first Minister of Foreign Affairs Raffi K.
    Hovannisian and supported by a global network of contributors, ACNIS serves
    as a link between innovative scholarship and the public policy challenges
    facing Armenia and the Armenian people in the post-Soviet world. It also
    aspires to be a catalyst for creative, strategic thinking and a wider
    understanding of the new global environment. In 2007, the Center focuses
    primarily on civic education, democratic development, conflict resolution,
    and applied research on critical domestic and foreign policy issues for the
    state and the nation.

    For further information on the Center call (37410) 52-87-80 or 27-48-18; fax
    (37410) 52-48-46; email [email protected] or [email protected]; or visit
    www.acnis.am
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