The nationalist fervor that engulfed Soviet Armenia in early 1988 was one of the major ›ash points that led to the eventual collapse of the USSR. The resulting ethnic con›ict over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh (Lernayin Gharabagh or Artsakh in Armenian) evolved into a major unde-clared war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Following the cease-‹re of 1994, passions cooled somewhat, and nationalist discourse declined. While ethnonational sentiments still exist in Armenia, they are no longer the basis of politics.
This chapter does not evaluate Armenian nationalism in toto. Diasporan nationalism and politics, for example, are not covered. Rather, the chapter focuses on the politics of nationalism in Armenia since ... . . .
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