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Browsing Master of Political Science & International Affairs (PSIA) by Subject "2016"

Browsing Master of Political Science & International Affairs (PSIA) by Subject "2016"

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  • Stepanyan, Gegham (2017-10-23)
    The study tried to explore the repatriation related realities in Armenia, to understand the importance of repatriation and the challenges hindering the formulation and implementation of return-migration or repatriation ...
  • Mkhitaryan, Armine (2017-10-20)
    Currently, Government of Armenia undertakes an ambitious territorial administrative reform with a far-reaching goal to decentralize more power to consolidated local governments. The aim of this specific study is to find ...
  • Giloyan, Nane (2017-11-13)
    This study has attempted to measure the importance of religion, language, history and national heroes in the construction or preservation of the Armenian national identity in Javakhk and Nagorno-Karabakh. Both the in-depth ...
  • Manukyan, Tatevik (2017-11-16)
    Nowadays one of the crucial issues that disturbs the peace and security of the Middle East is the Syrian civil war. Despite the fact that the war in Syria is qualified as a civil war, third parties are involved in it. This ...
  • Sahakyan, Liana (2017-11-16)
    The objectives and interests of donor countries with respect to providing development assistance vary considerably from one country to another (Wood 1994). Regardless, the role of official development assistance (ODA) in ...
  • Kamalyan, Arevik (2017-10-19)
    The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has resulted in the actual partition of the country. Its consequences were serious for the rest of the world, as well. The purpose of the thesis is to find out the role of identity in this ...
  • Hakobyan, Anna (2017-10-18)
    Coordinating groups of social movements play a key role in shaping the movements, voicing concern of the public, effectively using political and economic opportunities, inspiring and mobilizing people thus impacting the ...
  • Harutyunyan, Arpine (2017-10-20)
    This research set out to examine the key motivational factors that affect the decision of Diaspora to invest in Armenia. The analysis yielded some important results. First, the Diaspora presents an excellent source of ...
  • Avetisyan, Liana (2017-11-03)
    Distributive justice is a set of principles that determine the allocation of resources and goods and are supposed to underlie the respective decision-making process of the respective state institutions. Its importance is ...
  • Arakelova, Kristine (2017-10-24)
    The goal of this evaluation was to measure the performance of the RA State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition with respect to enforcement of the RA Competition Law and to provide policy recommendations. ...
  • Davtyan, Ani (2017-10-19)
    This research capstone examined the evolution of much-debated Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) doctrine in the UN Security Council through the policies, decisions, and resolutions of the UNSC. Moreover, it investigated to ...
  • Nersisyan, Maria (2017-11-10)
    While most educated women in Armenia advocate gender equality and equal rights for higher education, the reality proves there is still gender discrimination embedded into our mentality and cultural norms. The survey results ...
  • Harutyunyan, Siranush (2017-11-15)
    One of the major issues in political science and development economics today is the interrelations between globalization, poverty, and inequality. The paper first identifies the main components of economic globalization ...
  • Hayrapetyan, Albert (2017-10-10)
    Prior to the independence from the Soviet Union (21 September 1991), Armenia was a regional hub of manufacturing, industry, and construction. Most importantly, poverty was not among the top priorities of the nation a ...
  • Yepremyan, Anush (2017-10-18)
    At the end of 2015, Armenia underwent a major constitutional reform to revise in its entire governance system. The constitutional amendments apparently also affect the budget cycle and modify the roles of executive and ...
  • Harutyunyan, Lilit (2017-11-06)
    This capstone essay examines what major problems children with disabilities face in inclusive schools. Nowadays, in Armenia children with disabilities can receive an education both in special and inclusive schools. However, ...
  • Gaboyan, Margarita (2017-11-07)
    Armenia as one of the signatory states of child rights conventions is implementing IE policy as well. A number of studies have been conducted to see the gaps and implementation challenges of inclusive education in Armenia. ...
  • Kniazian, Egine (2017-10-20)
    The research discusses civil-military relations in two post-Soviet countries, engaged in territorial disputes: Armenia and Georgia. The comparative analysis describes similarities and differences in the approaches of the ...
  • Papyan, Greta (2017-10-23)
    This research paper studied the challenges related to access of PHC in four villages of Aragatsotn and Tavush marzes in Armenia, namely Ohanavan, Getahovit, Quchak, and Movses. The findings from the analysis of data ...
  • Avetisyan, Julieta (2017-10-24)
    This master thesis focuses on some principles and patterns concerning the interaction between mass media and social movements because mass media and social movements can both support or hinder each other. Particularly it ...

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