Welcome to the Publications section of the Yerevan Center of Foreign & Security Policy. Here you can discover recent publications by our members, reflecting their research and expertise on foreign policy, security, and regional affairs.
French-Armenian magazine Nouvelles d'Arménie has published Sossi Tatikyan's article on Armenia-France partnership - de facto strategic since at least 2024, to be formalized during President Macron's visit to Armenia on 4-5 May.
“New Eastern Europe” published Sossi Tatikyan’s article“From NATO Partnership for Peace crisis to European Peace Facility delays: Orbán’s impact on Armenia.”
As modern conflict increasingly targets how societies think rather than what they control, Armenia faces growing exposure to cognitive warfare. Sossi Tatikyan explains the concept, maps its risks in Armenia’s post-war context, and outlines a resilience framework to strengthen cognitive security, public trust and democratic stability ahead of the 2026 elections and beyond.
EVN Report – Armenian has published the article “Why Young People Do Not Trust” by Davit Petrosyan, co-founder of the Center for Foreign and Security Policy.How have the unfulfilled promised reforms in higher education, the severe consequences of the 44-day war, and the decline of political discourse transformed young people’s attitudes toward politics?.
In her article published in Modern Diplomacy, Sossi Tatikyan, Director of the Yerevan Center of Foreign & Security Policy, analyzes the inconsistency between peace diplomacy and narrative warfare in the recent public messaging of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, particularly in his interview with France 24. Instead of reinforcing diplomatic progress through measured and forward-looking language, Aliyev reiterated and amplified a series of false and confrontational narratives directed at Armenia and France.
In her article published in EVN Report, Sossi Tatikyan, Director of the Yerevan Center of Foreign & Security Policy, analyzes the outcomes of the visit of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to Armenia and Azerbaijan, assessing its broader implications for regional diplomacy and strategic partnerships.
In her article published in EVN Report, Sossi Tatikyan, Director of the Yerevan Center of Foreign & Security Policy, examines how nationwide unrest and escalating repression in Iran are reshaping regional security dynamics and analyzes the implications for Armenia amid a shifting deterrence environment.