Christopher Sisserian is a journalist based in Lebanon. He holds a master's degree in international politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
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Published in: HomeTurkey's Armenian opening: towards 2015
The approaching centenary of the genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman empire is a moment for Turkey's civil society...
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Published in: HomePope’s visit to Lebanon puts spotlight on Christians in the Middle East
As sectarian tensions grow throughout the Middle East the fate of the region’s Christians is a growing cause for...
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Published in: HomeOverestimating Turkey’s influence in the Middle East
Turkey’s desire to re-orient its foreign policy towards the Middle East and gain influence with the Arab Awakening...
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Published in: HomeKidnappings, burning tyre road blocks, and gun battles - just another week in Lebanon?
Is the Syrian crisis spilling over into Lebanon behind the recent chaotic events? Events that occur on a...
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Published in: HomeA conflicted moment for the Armenian consciousness
The reason the French genocide law has proved so popular amongst Armenians is that it represents the prospect of a...
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Published in: HomeUnderstanding the importance of a shared history
Armenians and Turks lived together peacefully in the Ottoman Empire for centuries; a common history that needs to be...