Sossi Tatikyan

Sossi Tatikyan has a Diploma from Yerevan State University, Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Executive Master of Business Administration from ESCP Europe Business School. She has had two interrelated careers.

She has worked in the Armenian Foreign Ministry for over a decade, mostly dealing with Armenia's relations with NATO, International Atomic Energy Agency, international human rights bodies and Iran. Sossi has worked with the OSCE, UN and EU Missions in Europe, Asia and Africa, providing political and strategic advice in the area of good governance and security policies, and designing and managing technical assistance programmes and projects in reforming security and rule of law institutions. She also served as Project Coordinator of UNDP Modern Parliament and Freedom House’ Advancing Democratic Culture projects in Armenia. Currently, she is providing advisory services to public, non-profit and private organizations both in Armenia and globally. She has a number of publications, such as on Euro-Atlantic integration and energy security issues published by NATO Defense College.

 

Articles by Sossi Tatikyan

Demarcating the Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Through International Mediation, Not Violence

What was posed as a border demarcation issue further threatens regional stability in the South Caucasus. The current mounting military action is not sustainable; the process must revert back to international norms, writes Sossi Tatikyan.

«Անջատում հանուն փրկության» սկզբունքը նախընտրական քարոզարշավում

Պատերազմում պարտությունից հետո անգամ «Անջատում հանուն փրկության» սկզբունքը չի հստակեցվել ո՛չ Հայաստանի իշխանությունների, ո՛չ էլ քաղաքական մյուս ուժերի ծրագրերում, պնդում է Սոսի Թաթիկյանը։

Remedial Secession in the Programs and Statements of the Political Forces Competing in Armenian Elections

After the shocking defeat in the war, the use of the notion of “remedial secession” has not been consistent, neither by the authorities nor by other political forces in Armenia. Sossi Tatikian explains.

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