Benyamin Poghosyan
Benyamin Poghosyan
Senior Research Fellow, APRI Armenia

Senior Research Fellow. Benyamin was Vice President for Research–Head of the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at the National Defense Research University (NDRU) in Armenia from August 2016 to February 2019. He joined the INSS (the predecessor of the NDRU) in March 2009 as a Research Fellow and was appointed as its Deputy Director for Research in November 2010. 

In 2013 Benyamin was a Distinguished Research Fellow at the US National Defense University College of International Security Affairs. A graduate of the US State Department “Study of the US Institutes for Scholars 2012 Program” on US National Security Policy-Making, he holds a PhD in History and took the 2006 Tavitian Program on International Relations at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

He is the author of more than 250 academic papers and op-eds published in leading Armenian and international journals and media platforms. 

Field of expertise: Armenia–Azerbaijan relations and negotiation process, geopolitics of the South Caucasus, diversification of Armenia’s foreign policy.

Armenia’s Foreign Policy after the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War: Diversification in the Post-Unipolar World
Armenian Foreign Policy in 2025: The Return of Geography
The Geopolitical Aspects of the India-Armenia Partnership
Geopolitical Future of the South Caucasus
The Geopolitical Future of the South Caucasus
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy Strategy in the Post-September 2023 Period
From Armenia to the EU: Stay Strong on the South Caucasus
Armenia’s European Aspirations: Navigating Geopolitical Challenges and Economic Dependencies
Armenia’s European Aspirations: Navigating Geopolitical Challenges and Economic Dependencies
Is Azerbaijan Interested in Peace?
Geopolitics and Foreign Policy
What Next in Armenia – Azerbaijan Negotiations
Unpacking the US-Armenia Strategic Partnership
Analysis: Armenia–Azerbaijan Relations in 2024: Fragile Progress and an Uncertain Future
Analysis: The tale of two elections: Implications for the South Caucasus
Time to transform Armenia – India cooperation into a strategic partnership
Opinion: Remember Kazan, for history can repeat itself
Armenia must avoid becoming entangled in the ‘Russia vs West, democracy vs authoritarianism’ dilemma
Why It Is Important to Diversify Armenia’s Foreign Policy
How Armenia and Azerbaijan’s conflict could still destabilize the region
Mount an airlift to feed Nagorno-Karabakh
Mount an airlift to feed Nagorno-Karabakh

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