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Armenia’s endless search for new patron rewriting its place in Caucasus

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28.05.2026

History is less a collection of static dates and more a psychological mirror reflecting the enduring behavioral traits of nations. When examining the long-term trajectory of Armenian foreign policy, a recurring theme emerges with striking clarity: a perpetual search for a powerful patron, followed by a swift pivot away from that very benefactor the moment a more appealing alternative arrives on the global stage. This chronic shifting of loyalties is not a modern phenomenon born out of recent regional conflicts; rather, it is a deeply ingrained strategic pattern that has defined Armenia's historical relationship with regional empires and global superpowers alike.

To understand this contemporary behavior, one must look at the precedent set during the Ottoman Empire. For centuries, the Armenian community occupied a highly privileged position within the imperial state, famously designated in Ottoman archives as the Millət-i sadiqa, or the loyal nation. Unlike other Christian subjects of the empire, Armenians rose to the highest echelons of the state bureaucracy, dominating palace administration, finance, and foreign diplomacy. Yet, when the Ottoman Empire began to stagnate and imperial Russia started projecting its power into the Caucasus,........

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