On June 17-18, 2006 , the Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG) held an international conference entitled “Dual Citizenship: Alternative Arrangements, Economic Implications and Social Dimensions.” The conference covered various topics surrounding dual citizenship, including legal, economic, and socio-political aspects, as well as international experience with dual citizenship and regularizing Diaspora-homeland relationships. The event was co-sponsored by the UNDP-Armenia, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF-Dashnaktsutiun), Armenian Bar Association, American University of Armenia, and Birthright Armenia , and held in collaboration with relevant government agencies and civil society groups.
The two-day conference drew together over 200 participants, including high-level members of the government and National Assembly, multiple political party representatives, members of local and Diaspora civil society groups, academic institutions, and student bodies. For more information, please, download the file bellow:
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On May 6, 2006, a conference entitled “Armenia : Challenges of Sustainable Development,” organized in honor of Professor Armen Alchian, was held at the University of California , Los Angeles . The conference was organized by the Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG), UCLA Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History, UCLA Department of Economics, and UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies. The event was attended by over 150 participants, including members of the UCLA Economics faculty and of various Armenian organizations, as well as students. For more information, please, download the file bellow:
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On January 25, 2003, the Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG) held its first annual international conference on “Armenia: Recent Economic Trends and Growth Prospects.”
Hosted by the World Bank, the conference brought together accomplished researchers and policy practitioners specializing in issues related to economic development of Armenia. It addressed areas related to Macroeconomic, Trade, Fiscal, and Financial sector policies, as well as Long-Term Development Agenda, Geopolitics and Regional Cooperation, Governance and Legal Reforms. The plenary sessions of the conference were followed by a reception at the Armenian Embassy in Washington. For more information, please, download the file bellow:
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