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    ARMENIA IN 2009: PROMISE AND REALITY

    The Civilitas Foundation
    Tuesday, 22 December 2009

    This second annual country report comes to build on the analysis
    and projections made in the Civilitas Foundation's first annual
    report issued in December 2008. At that time, the newly established
    foundation launched this annual publication to fill a gap - the need
    to assess global, regional and domestic developments from the inside,
    looking out. In other words, these annual reports come to complement
    the various assessments carried out by international organizations, to
    serve as the Armenian perspective on the year's developments within and
    around Armenia, and to take stock of the outlook for the coming year.

    During the year, the Civilitas Foundation's three program areas --
    the Council on International Relations, the Democracy and Development
    Initiative and the Generation Center - offer opportunities to publicly
    and privately discuss and debate the economic and political realities
    around us. The Generation Center convenes periodic gatherings with
    individuals from various walks of life and different political
    perspectives to identify the challenges and propose approaches. The
    Democracy and Development Initiative supports the strengthening
    of civil society through a variety of rural economic facilitation,
    media projects and educational programs. The Council on International
    Relations hosts public forums to debate the urgent issues of the day.

    This annual report is the product of the work of all three of these
    program areas. The editorial team distills the varying perspectives
    we hear during the year from the Armenian public, as well as the
    international community and experts, and combines them with reasoned
    analysis. The outcome does not adhere to any one ideology or support
    any one agenda.

    As in the developed world, so in the developing world, this is not
    always a clean and definable process. It is not always that opinions
    and positions correspond to that which is expected or desirable. Our
    attempt is to broaden the debate beyond black and white, beyond easy
    and mutually exclusive choices, and to acknowledge the complexities
    of our reality and our prospects.

    Indeed, in the best international tradition, the Civilitas Foundation
    reaffirms its commitment to highlight Armenia's options in global,
    regional and domestic processes and address how they affect Armenia
    and the region. The Civilitas Foundation is guided by the principle
    of consistent, open and objective discourse, utilizing cultural,
    educational and political dialogue.
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