2024
DOI: 10.21825/snm.90484
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The Origins of Armenian Lobbying in the United States: A Geopolitical Conceptualization of Restorative Justice

Simon Payaslian

Abstract: This paper focuses on the origins of Armenian lobbying the U.S. government for favourable policies toward the Armenian cause in the homeland — that is, Ottoman Armenia and the Republic of Armenia (1918-1921). Vahan Cardashian, a New York lawyer, organized a lobbying campaign during and after the Young Turk genocide against the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire (1915–1923). He and his associates formulated a geopolitical conceptualization of restorative justice. While Cardashian’s lobbying campaign eventual… Show more

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