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Conclusion and Discussion

In: Armenian Civil Society

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  • Yevgenya Paturyan

    (American University of Armenia)

  • Valentina Gevorgyan

    (University of Fribourg)

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This chapter summarises the main findings of this book. We revisit the three hypotheses that guided our inquiry. All three are supported to some extent by the data we assembled. Howard’s (The Weakness of Civil Society in Post-Communist Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003) prediction regarding the persisting post-communist weakness of civil society in terms of membership and distrust is correct regarding the formal domain of Armenian civil society. The younger generation is more active, signalling a change. The civil society ecosystem as a whole is gradually developing and becoming more complex and interconnected. We conclude with reflections on the current change in Armenia and its implications for civil society.

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  • Yevgenya Paturyan & Valentina Gevorgyan, 2021. "Conclusion and Discussion," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Armenian Civil Society, chapter 0, pages 149-157, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:socchp:978-3-030-63226-7_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63226-7_10
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