Resources

Memories Without Borders (English version)

Nov 2012
Memories Without Borders is a unique Turkish-Armenian-Azerbaijani documentary, looking at the impacts of troubled histories on individual lives today. At the meeting point between official history and personal lives the film challenges audiences to ask: what do we choose to remember about others, and what do others choose to remember about us?

Memories Without Borders (Armenian version)

Nov 2012
Memories Without Borders is a unique Turkish-Armenian-Azerbaijani documentary, looking at the impacts of troubled histories on individual lives today. At the meeting point between official history and personal lives the film challenges audiences to ask: what do we choose to remember about others, and what do others choose to remember about us?

Memories Without Borders (Azeri version)

Nov 2012
Memories Without Borders is a unique Turkish-Armenian-Azerbaijani documentary, looking at the impacts of troubled histories on individual lives today. At the meeting point between official history and personal lives the film challenges audiences to ask: what do we choose to remember about others, and what do others choose to remember about us?

Event podcast: The Nagorny Karabakh peace process

Oct 2012
Listen to the audio recording from an event we chaired in November 2012: The Nagorny Karabakh peace process – Is there a way out of the peace process? Featuring Tatul Hakobyan, Tabib Huseynov and Laurence Broers, the event was organised by Conciliation Resources in collaboration with Centres & Programmes Office, SOAS University of London.

Armenia and Azerbaijan: what can societies do when political judgement errs?

Sep 2012

Following his conviction for a brutal murder in 2004, Ramil Safarov's presidential pardon is a new low-point for those working towards a peaceful resolution of Armenia and Azerbaijan's conflict over Nagorny Karabakh. Laurence Broers analyses the impact of this case and looks at how projects like Dialogue Through Film must try and rebuild the trust that has unraveled.

Армения и Азербайджан: что могут делать сами общества в ситуации, когда политики допускают серьезные промахи?

Sep 2012
Недавнее помилование президентом Азербайджана Рамиля Сафарова, осужденного за убийство в 2004 году, является новым ударом для всех, кто работает на дело мирного урегулирования армяно-азербайджанского конфликта вокруг Нагорного Карабаха. Лоренс Броерс анализирует значимость дела Сафарова и рассуждает о том, могут ли и как такие проекты, как “Кинодиалоги”, помочь восстановлению утраченного доверия.

Beyond exclusion: rethinking approaches to status in the Nagorny Karabakh peace process

Mar 2012
Status – of territory, of parties to the conflict and of those mandated to resolve it – is central to the Nagorny Karabakh (NK) conflict. The question of what status NK should have lies at the heart of the dispute: independence, autonomy, self-government or some other formulation. While acknowledging the many conflicting perspectives on the issue, this discussion paper charts possible areas of convergence between Armenian and Azerbaijani interests, around which further dialogue might be conducted.

За пределами исключения: пересмотр подходов к вопросу статуса в нагорно-карабахском мирном процессе

Mar 2012
Статус, будь то территории, сторон конфликта или тех, кто наделен мандатом на его урегулирование, является центральной проблемой нагорно-карабахского (НК) конфликта. Вопрос о том, каким статусом должен обладать Нагорный Карабах: независимости, автономии, самоуправления или каким-либо другим, лежит в основе различий в подходах сторон. Признавая наличие множества несовместимых взглядов на этот вопрос, дискуссионная статья рассматривает возможные области конвергенции, или сближения, армянских и азербайджанских интересов, вокруг которых будет строиться будущий диалог.

Individual rights, societal choices: Confronting legacies of displacement in the Nagorny Karabakh conflict

Nov 2011
Over one million people lost their homes as a result of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict. This policy brief from Conciliation Resources explains why it is crucial that any future peace agreement addresses this legacy.

Individual rights, societal choices: Confronting legacies of displacement in the Nagorny Karabakh conflict (Armenian)

Nov 2011
Over one million people lost their homes as a result of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict. This policy brief from Conciliation Resources explains why it is crucial that any future peace agreement addresses this legacy.

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