
APRI NEW YORK MEETING PROGRAM
Armenia’s New Balance: Russia, the West and the Future of the South Caucasus
October 11, 2024
New York City, United States
1:00pm | Lunch and Registration |
2:00pm | Musical Guest■ Ara Dinkjian |
2:10pm | Words of Welcome and About APRI Armenia■ Lara Setrakian, President, APRI Armenia |
2:20pm | The US Election and Strategic Interests in the South CaucasusIn the opening session of the APRI New York Meeting, Senior Director of the Atlantic Council Eurasia Center Ambassador John E. Herbst discusses the upcoming US elections and how they could impact US foreign policy in the South Caucasus. |
2:45pm | Armenia’s Foreign Policy Pivot in a Multipolar WorldArmenia is undergoing a significant transformation in its foreign policy, engaging both new-country partners and traditional allies to build up its resilience in military, political, and economic domains. This panel will assess the current state of Armenia’s foreign policy diversification, the potential for a new diplomatic architecture, and the impact of ongoing geopolitical events on the South Caucasus. ■ Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director, Observer Research Foundation America |
3:35pm | Musical Guest■ Ara Dinkjian |
3:45pm | Armenia’s Security in the Quest for Regional PeaceIn a turbulent and unstable region, Armenia is advancing its security and defense capabilities to protect its territorial integrity. But there remain many challenges and open questions. Where does Armenia’s security balance stand today? How can foreign partners engage with Armenia to build up its deterrent and defensive capacities, diminishing the risk of future conflict? |
4:35pm | Armenia’s Conservative Outreach: On Foreign Policy and Religious FreedomArmenia’s recent diplomatic and military challenges dovetail with the threat to religious freedom worldwide. This discussion will evaluate how Armenia can position itself as a cornerstone of the international religious freedom agenda to craft a more effective foreign policy. |