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The big ideas defining Armenia's political future

28 min · 17. juli 2026
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Insights host Eric Hacopian joins the CivilNet podcast to explain some of the concepts he uses on his show to describe Armenia’s current political situation. These include the country’s drift into “Finlandization”, as well as his rough equivalents for two competing political mindsets in Armenia's electorate: “Weimar Armenians,” a reference to interwar Germany’s reliance on concessions and submission for security, and “Likud Armenians,” representing the Israeli ruling party’s focus on strength and deterrence that can become overly confrontational. The episode also confronts Yerevan’s strategic dilemma: pursuing peace with an adversary that continues to advance territorial claims, namely Ilham Aliyev’s “Western Azerbaijan” demands on Armenia, which Hacopian describes as a declaration of war that undermines any prospect of a lasting peace. 0:00- Introduction 0:37- What is Finlandization? 2:12- Finlandization in the Armenian context 6:38- What is the Weimar vs. Likud Armenia divide? 11:40- The flaws of both those visions 17:25- Objections to the Arm-Az "Bridge of Peace" civil society program24:16- Aliyev's "Western Azerbaijan" demands on Armenian land #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ

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The big ideas defining Armenia's political future

Insights host Eric Hacopian joins the CivilNet podcast to explain some of the concepts he uses on his show to describe Armenia’s current political situation. These include the country’s drift into “Finlandization”, as well as his rough equivalents for two competing political mindsets in Armenia's electorate: “Weimar Armenians,” a reference to interwar Germany’s reliance on concessions and submission for security, and “Likud Armenians,” representing the Israeli ruling party’s focus on strength and deterrence that can become overly confrontational. The episode also confronts Yerevan’s strategic dilemma: pursuing peace with an adversary that continues to advance territorial claims, namely Ilham Aliyev’s “Western Azerbaijan” demands on Armenia, which Hacopian describes as a declaration of war that undermines any prospect of a lasting peace. 0:00- Introduction 0:37- What is Finlandization? 2:12- Finlandization in the Armenian context 6:38- What is the Weimar vs. Likud Armenia divide? 11:40- The flaws of both those visions 17:25- Objections to the Arm-Az "Bridge of Peace" civil society program24:16- Aliyev's "Western Azerbaijan" demands on Armenian land #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ

17. juli 202628 min