The anatomy of Russia’s grip on Armenia: bound to persist?
The anatomy of Russia’s grip on Armenia: bound to persist?
Author(s): Aram TerzyanSubject(s): International relations/trade
Published by: Editura Universităţii »Alexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi
Keywords: Armenian-Russian relations; Armenian “Velvet Revolution”; Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; authoritarianism promotion;
Summary/Abstract: The 2018 “Velvet revolution” in Armenia has engendered a bunch of unanswered questions regarding both its domestic as well as foreign policy implications. Given the newly-elected prime minister’s critical stances on Armenia’s plight in the Russia-led unions, it is easy to resort to speculations about possible foreign policy changes. This study analyses the anatomy of Russia’s powerful grip on Armenia, with a focus on country’s huge economic dependence on Russia, the “frozen” Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as well as Kremlin’s traditional special ties with Armenian incumbents. Even though a breakthrough on reducing the enormous asymmetry in Armenian-Russian relations is unlikely anytime soon, owing to its vast legitimacy the new Armenian government may well reinforce its agency. That said, in theory it has an opportunity to cut back the heavy reliance on Kremlin’s overwhelming political and economic support and somewhat rectify its compliant foreign policy behavior. Yet, further research is essential for in-depth analysis of ruling elite’s interactions with Kremlin.
Journal: CES Working Papers
- Issue Year: 10/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 234-250
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English