Institute for Armenian Research, Research institute in Ankara, Turkey
The Institute for Armenian Research was a research facility in Ankara focused on scholarly examination of Armenian-Turkish relations and diaspora issues. The institution employed a small team of specialists who produced regular academic publications.
The facility was founded in April 2001 by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies and continued operations until January 2009. Under the leadership of Ömer Engin Lütem, the institute conducted major academic conferences during this period.
The institute published quarterly journals in English and Turkish, including Armenian Studies and Review of Armenian Studies, contributing to academic discourse.
The facility distributed daily bulletins in Turkish and English to share current research developments. Visitors could stay informed about ongoing studies and published works.
The institute hosted two major academic conferences in 2002 and 2004 that brought together researchers from different countries. These gatherings helped exchange knowledge among specialists studying Armenian diaspora.
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