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4.0 out of 5 stars tremendous problems of a young nation, November 23, 2008
The book describes the many travails facing the young Armenian nation. The narrative begins with the breakup of the Soviet Union. The difficulties of a nation with few natural resources and bordered by historically hostile neighbours are delineated in great detail. The war with the Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh was not necessarily inevitable. But while hostilities have cooled to a frigid peace, trade is still minimal.

The inner workings of the Armenian government are explained, along with a synopsis of the society. There is massive crime and corruption, with the government itself estimating that 40-53% of the economy is dominated by organised crime. Leading to the supposition that the actual percentage is perhaps higher.

The book is not a cheery read. The authors offer an unvarnished look at Armenia.
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Armenia: At the Crossroads (Postcommunist States and Nations)
Armenia: At the Crossroads (Postcommunist States and Nations) by Joseph R. Masih (Hardcover - February 1, 1999)
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