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Datablog | What do the ‘tragic consequences’ of colour revolutions actually look like?

While Russian rhetoric warns against the supposed negative consequences of colour revolutions, their actual impacts appear to be broadly positive. 

Datablog | What do the ‘tragic consequences’ of colour revolutions actually look like?

By Givi Silagadze

While Russian rhetoric warns against the supposed negative consequences of colour revolutions, their actual impacts appear to be broadly positive. 

Interview | Gevorg Gorgisyan: ‘We will prevent the authorities from turning away from the values of the revolution’

The Bright Armenia Party’s parliamentary faction secretary Gevorg Gorgisyan says their mission has been and remains to keep the ruling party in check.

Interview | Gevorg Gorgisyan: ‘We will prevent the authorities from turning away from the values of the revolution’

The Bright Armenia Party’s parliamentary faction secretary Gevorg Gorgisyan says their mission has been and remains to keep the ruling party in check.

Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution

One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.

Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution

One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.

Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution

One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.

Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution

By Mikayel Zolyan

One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.

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