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    • Lee Kuan Yew’s Lessons For Armenia 

      Saradzhyan, Simon; Harutyunyan, Monica (2013)
      There is hardly a statesman left in the world who has not heard about Singapore’s economic miracle, which began almost 50 years ago and continues to date. If there is a single person without whom Singapore’s phenomenal ...
    • Measuring National Power: Is Vladimir Putin’s Russia in Decline? 

      Saradzhyan, Simon; Abdullaev, Nabi (2018)
      As Vladimir Putin embarks on another six-year term as Russia’s president, Western pundits and policymakers are left wondering whether his reelection means that Moscow’s muscular policies toward America and other Western ...
    • Russia's Support for Zero: Tactical Move or Long-term Commitment? 

      Saradzhyan, Simon (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, 2009)
    • Russia: Grasping the Reality of Nuclear Terror 

      Saradzhyan, Simon (SAGE Publications, 2006)
      Radical separatists based in the North Caucasus have the motive and are seeking the means to commit an act of nuclear terrorism as well as allies to help them carry it out. Their proximity to insufficiently secured Russian ...
    • Russia’s Non-strategic Nuclear Weapons in Their Current Configuration and Posture: A Strategic Asset or Liability? 

      Saradzhyan, Simon (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, 2010)
      Russia's military-political leadership envisions a formidable range of uses for the country's arsenal of non-strategic nuclear weapons (NSNWs). In the eyes of Russian leaders, these weapons play a critical role in the ...
    • Seven Lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis for the Karabakh Conflict 

      Saradzhyan, Simon; Saradhyan, Artur (Belfor Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, 2012)
      This paper will explore which lessons of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis Armenian and Azeri leaders should consider institutionalizing if they wish to prevent reheating of their conflict over Nagorny Karabakh into a war. ...