governance
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Legal Framework Protects Armenian Genocide Museum Institute’s
The Armenian Genocide Museum Institute’s autonomy is safeguarded by law and a board of trustees, preventing any weakening that could aid Turkish denial efforts.
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Davos Forum president resigns over links to Epstein
The president of the Davos Forum resigns amid investigations into connections with Jeffrey Epstein, with officials stating the move to preserve the forum’s integrity and cooperation with investigators.
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Stagnant Corruption Perception Index Highlights Armenia’s Reform
The corruption perception index in Armenia holds steady near 46-47, signaling ongoing difficulties in reducing perceived corruption.
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Armenia’s Corruption Index 2025: Score Declines to 46
Armenia’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index score fell to 46, highlighting ongoing challenges in governance and the need for systemic reforms.
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When Real Security Is Replaced by a Commercial Illusion. Editorial
Editorial: An analysis on why real security cannot rest on trade routes or energy hubs alone without an army, credible institutions, cohesion, and strategic thinking.
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The Fallout of the Kaps Reservoir Project: A Closer Look at Accountability
Explore the Kaps Reservoir project’s failure, examining the implications of accountability and governance in Armenia’s water management.
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New Public Council Formed Under Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs to Enhance Civil Society Collaboration
Armenia establishes a new Public Council under the Ministry of Internal Affairs to enhance collaboration with civil society, ahead of the 2026 elections.
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DAO Governance Under Fire: How Disputes Shape Crypto Prices and Trust
Governance disputes within major DAOs like Aave and Curve are shaking crypto prices and investor confidence in 2025, raising tough questions about transparency, decentralization, and the future of protocol revenue.
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Token Signal: Buybacks, AI Presales, and Fairness Shaping Crypto’s Next Wave
Explore how token buybacks, AI-driven presales, and insider trading bans are reshaping the crypto landscape in 2025. This analysis covers UXLINK’s governance move, IPO Genie’s AI-powered approach, and Hyperliquid’s commitment to transparency.
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Albania Moves to Strengthen Judicial Vetting and Governance Rules in 2025
Albania’s Law Committee has unveiled a comprehensive reform package aimed at tightening the vetting process and updating the rules for the country’s judicial governance. The move responds to longstanding calls from institutions and international partners to ensure integrity, transparency, and…
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How International Law Shapes Global Relations
International law serves as a framework for regulating global relations, promoting peace, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation. It plays a vital role in addressing challenges like human rights, climate change, and conflict resolution.
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Another Flawed Reform: Yerevan’s Transport Policy Continues to Stumble
Yerevan’s municipal authorities have once again demonstrated an inconsistent and reactionary approach to policy-making, particularly in the public transportation sector. The February 11th session of the Yerevan City Council revealed yet another round of modifications to the already controversial transport…
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E-draft Platform to Undergo Changes to Improve Public Consultation Process
The Armenian government is planning amendments to the public consultation process on the E-draft platform to ensure greater transparency and accessibility. The proposed changes have been published on the unified platform for legal acts and draft proposals, aiming to enhance…


