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Eduard Ghazaryan

Eduard Ghazaryan is a sophomore majoring in International Relations and minoring in Legal Studies on the pre-law track. On campus, Eduard is heavily involved in the Undergraduate Student Government serving as the MENASA Advocacy Liaison and the Deputy Aide to the Chief of Staff. Additionally, he serves as a part of the MENASA Advocacy committee, the Philanthropy Chair for the Armenian Students Association, as well as the lead researcher at the Near Crisis Project Africa Team. His areas of interest include Russia, post-Soviet republics with relations with the West and the East, foreign affairs of African nations, international law, and war studies.

South Caucasus: Should US Deep Engagement Apply to the Post-Soviet Region?

by Eduard Ghazaryan4 May 202321 Dec 2025Leave a comment

With dwindling Russian influence in the post-Soviet region, U.S. engagement in the South Caucasus region is increasing.

Russia, Caucasus, & Eurasia Opinion, russia, south caucasus, soviet union, ukraine

The Future of Crimea: How Far is Too Far?

by Eduard Ghazaryan27 Apr 202321 Dec 2025Leave a comment

“Give us your weapons — we will return what is ours,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in his recent address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.  President Zelensky’s comments reflect his sentiments to take back “Ukrainian historical lands,”…

Read More The Future of Crimea: How Far is Too Far?

Europe Opinion, russia, ukraine
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