Philip Gamaghelyan
Adjunct Instructor
School of International Service
American University
United States of America
Biography
Philip Gamaghelyan is a conflict resolution scholar-practitioner, the co-founder and director of programs of the Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation, and the managing editor of the Caucasus Edition (www.caucasusedition.net). He works in the post- Soviet states, as well as Turkey, Syria, and other conflict regions. His research is focused on the politics of memory in conflict contexts as well as on the critical evaluation and design of conflict resolution interventions. At SIS he teaches courses on human rights and conflict, justice and reconciliation, and mediating history. Languages: English, Russian, Armenian, and basic French.
Research Interest
Conflict Transformation
Publications
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Gamaghelyan, Philip. "Intractability of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: A Myth or a Reality?." Special Report, Peace & Conflict Monitor (2005): 1-15.