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    INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC INTEREST
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir.am
    11/12/09

    A few days ago, the society, the opposition and even the Armenian
    authorities were waiting with bated breath how the Obama and Erdogan
    meeting in Washington was going to end Washington and how it will
    affect the Armenian-Turkish relations. And this is quite symptomatic
    of Armenia.

    The behavior of the authorities is especially symptomatic. The power,
    in theory, should be a "trendsetter" for the political circles and
    the society. And in this case the power should have told the public
    that it is not necessary to look back on Washington and wait, as
    there will administer our destiny. While it is understandable why
    the political circles and the society of Armenia are trying to find
    the solution of problems of Armenia in Americas. The point is that
    the whole policy of the Armenian authorities in recent years has been
    directed to the fact that Armenia has ceased to be a political factor
    in the regional. And the socio-political circles not only did not
    try to take steps to return the Armenian factor, but they easily to
    reconcile with this idea, waiting for power to slip somewhere abroad,
    and at last they will reign over the ruins.

    And the authorities, knowing that everyone is waiting for its failure,
    but realizing that in the coming years no fiasco is likely to happen,
    happily arranged in the Armenian thinking, every day becoming firmer
    and firmer in Armenia, although losing its factoriality outside. And
    under these conditions, the government has no interests to change such
    thinking, but it even promotes it almost betting with the society
    that Obama will never agree to Karabakh's inclusion in the package
    and that the U.S. president will break Erdogan.

    In this case, we are talking about Obama, but from time to time in
    this role act Medvedev, Sarkozy and others of that ilk. The essence
    remains the same. And here it is not that important what decided Obama,
    Medvedev, Sarkozy or Michel Platini. It would seem that these solutions
    can be good and bad for us which means that they cannot be important
    to us. But it is a more lengthy time period. While in a specific time
    for us, no fateful decision has not been taken. Perhaps in the near
    future they will not. But the point is that, whatever the decision
    is we are only an object rather than a subject. And any "object"
    tomorrow may be declared a "zone of the dominant public interest"
    because times are changing rapidly changing the objects.
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