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    CONFERENCE HELD IN ARGENTINA ON "ARMENIANS AND PROGRESSIVE POLITICS"

    ArmRadio.am
    15.06.2007 10:18

    Progressive activists and intellectuals from North and South America
    gathered in Buenos Ayres on June 1-2 for a conference entitled
    "Armenians and Progressive Politics in the 21st Century." Organized
    by the ARF's "Armenia" Cultural Association, the conference sought
    to build on the enthusiastic discussions generated by last year's
    "Armenians and the Left" project begun in New York and Boston. The
    conference was held in conjunction with the ARForganizations of
    the Eastern and Western US, and included prominent Armenian and
    non-Armenian participants from throughout South America.

    The program began with an opening plenary on Friday, June 1, featuring
    renowned journalist Fabian Bosoer. A columnist for the Clarin newspaper
    of Buenos Aires, Bosoer explored what a progressive politics might
    mean today, focusing especially on South America. He especially noted
    that "progressivism" is not a fixed, static concept, but fluid and
    changing depending on the social context at hand. Bosoer's comments
    were well-received by the largely Armenian audience, which stayed to
    discuss these points during a reception held afterward.

    The bulk of the program took place in three panels held on Saturday,
    June 2, at Buenos Aires's Cultural Center for Cooperation. The first
    panel was entitled "Progressivism in the US: Agendas, Protagonists,
    Perspectives," and featured US-Armenian panelists who spoke in English
    with simultaneous translation into Spanish. Moderated by Antranig
    Kasbarian, the panel featured topics including 1) Neoliberal Economics
    and their Impact; 2) Armeno- Turkish Dialogue; 3) Globalization and
    US Hegemony; 4) US Development Assistance; and 5) The Role of the
    Armenian Diaspora. These were presented, respectively, by scholars
    Ara Khanjian, Dikran Kaligian, Levon Chorbajian, Markar Melkonian,
    and Razmig Shirinian, who offered views alternative to--and sometimes
    scathingly critical of--US-led mainstream approaches.

    The second panel dealt with "Progressive Politics in Latin America,"
    and featured South American panelists who spoke in Spanish with
    translation into English. Moderated by Khatchik Derghougassian, the
    panel featured topics including 1) Argentina's Socioeconomic Collapse
    and the Progressive Political Solution; 2) Electoral Processes in
    Latin America; 3) The Political Experience of the "Frente Amplio"
    Party in Uruguay; 4) The Political Experience of the "PT" Party
    in Brazil; and 5) Social Movements in Latin America. These were
    presented, respectively, by Jorge Halperin, Wilfredo Penco, Armen
    Garo Sarkissian, Onnig James Tamdjian, and Julio Gambina, who are
    affiliated with various academic and governmental bodies in Argentina,
    Brazil, and Uruguay.

    The third panel dealt with "Armenian Participation in Progressive
    Politics," featuring many of the same participants as above. Here was
    a wide-ranging discussion of strategic and organizational issues in
    building movements on both continents--relating both to Armenian causes
    and to the wider politics in which they are embedded. Discussion was
    followed by energetic and sometimes contentious audience participation.

    The conference closed with summary remarks by Pedro Tateossian of the
    host committee. He underlined that the conference served as a link in
    an ever-widening chain of outreach and discussion. With this in mind,
    organizers are now considering a publication based on the conference,
    as well as a larger, international gathering to be held in North
    America next year.
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