Paruyr Abrahamyan

Paruyr Abrahamyan is an economist, a travelling lecturer, currently working as a development expert at UNDP. Occasionally, he writes articles for international magazines. He graduated the French University in Armenia, University of Padova in Italy, University Paris 1 Sorbonne in France and University of KU Leuven in Belgium. His areas of expertise cover sustainable development, ecological economics, political ecology, political economy, micro-, macro-, green/blue economics, circular economy and more.  Paruyr has experience working in Armenia, France, Brazil, Norway, India, Iran and China. He has worked with social movements and local communities in Latin America, traveled about 90 countries and guest lectured in 17 countries. 

Articles by Paruyr Abrahamyan

Global Water Scarcity and Its Implications for Armenia

In this comprehensive piece on water security, Paruyr Abrahamyan provides an in-depth overview of global water scarcity, how this will potentially compound the already-complex problems facing the South Caucasus and makes a number of recommendations.

Are We Ready for the Next Cyber War?

Armenia is at the wrong end of global cyber security indexes. The lack of a comprehensive cyber security national policy makes the country's network and information systems vulnerable. The 2020 Artsakh War clearly proved this.

Economic Revolution or Hopes for a Miracle

Can Armenia’s new government deliver on its promise of an economic revolution following the Velvet Revolution of last spring? Paruyr Abrahamyan decodes the promise of that revolution.

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