USC Armenian Institute to Explore Armenia’s Future

Armenia Tomorrow will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday at USC

LOS ANGELES—There are so many questions that Armenians and non-Armenians are asking after Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian stepped down, and former Member of Parliament Nikol Pashinyan assumed the post. What changes can and must be made quickly in order to bring about the transformation that the leaders of the protest promised? How will street politics be translated into policy formation and implementation?

These and other questions will be discussed at the University of Southern California on Sunday, May 20, at 1 p.m. – when more than a dozen political scientists from around the world and high-level activists from Armenia will gather to discuss ARMENIA TOMORROW.

“What people in and out of Armenia are calling a revolution was both impossible and inevitable, given the way in which Armenia’s civic institutions and economy were in decline,â€

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