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Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs

Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs
Open Access

ISSN: 2332-0761

+44 1300 500008

EleonoraZakharian

PhD. Associate Professor. College of Medicine, Cancer Biology and Pharmacology. Cancer Biology, USA

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  • Review   

    Author(s): EleonoraZakharian*

    A recent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan that started in September 2020 reflects unhealed scars of the past history. The past of the Soviet Era, along with its preconditioned confrontation with the West that stirred up the lives of many nations, even 100 years later, causes new wounds, unsettlement, and deepens deprivation of humanity. The new development in Armenia and Artsakh (Karabakh) is an apparent example of the swaying standards of humanity, which is tilted toward monetary investments, political partnership, disguised under the religious curtain, and questions the validity of these standards themselves that are posed by the top players on the global arena. 105 years ago, during the Armenian Genocide, the World pretended they did not know what was happening in Armenia, they would rather close their eyes and ears… In reality, all countries’ governme.. View More»

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