Dilemma 107: Church–State Conflict

by Armenian Council

In the latest episode of the security-focused program Dilemma, cultural anthropologists Aghasi Tadevosyan, Nikol Margaryan, and Areg Kochinyan, Head of the Research Center on Security Policy, discuss the church–state conflict.

Key topics of the discussion include:

The transition from Soviet Armenia to an independent state and the role of the Church

The rise of the Church and religious sects since the mid-1990s

The Tsaghkadzor conference and the Church

The dynamics of Church–society and Church–state relations

The symbolic value of the Church in Armenian society

The Soviet Union and ecclesiastical structures

The symbolism of the flag after the 44-day war

The role of the Church in the absence of statehood

Possible positive resolutions to the current situation

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