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Mariam Manukyan

Mariam Manukyan is a senior studying Political Science. Her work primarily focuses on the Caucasus. Her senior honors thesis was titled "Self-determination or Territorial Integrity: Analysis of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict" for which she received a USC Discovery Scholar Distinction and was designated as a USC Dornsife Scholar upon graduation.

Europe’s dependence on Azerbaijani gas replaces one dictatorship for another

by Mariam Manukyan27 Apr 2023Leave a comment

In an effort to reduce its dependency on Russian gas, the European Union has turned to another dictatorship — except this time, it is one that has been terrorizing the South Caucasus since 2020.  The dictatorship in question is Azerbaijan.…

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