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  1. People won, now what? The role of civil society organizations in anti-corruption and judicial reform in post-uprising Armenia (2018–2025)
  2. Revolution, Covid-19, and War in Armenia: Impacts on Various Forms of Trust
  3. After the Revolution: State, Civil Society, and Democratization in Armenia and Georgia
  4. Predictors of permanent emigration in a long-term cohort of Spitak earthquake survivors in Armenia
  5. Armenian Civil Society: Explaining the Post-Communist Weakness
  6. Civil Society in the Context of Post-Communist Democratisation Discourse
  7. Conclusion and Discussion
  8. Growing Complexity of the Civil Society Ecosystem
  9. Introduction
  10. Methodology of the Study
  11. Still Post-Communist? Testing Howard’s Predictions
  12. The Formal Domain of the Civil Society Ecosystem: Armenian NGO
  13. The Generational Change in Armenia and Its Impact on Civil Society
  14. The Informal Domain of the Civil Society Ecosystem: Civic Initiatives
  15. 3 A New Channel of Information? The Challenge of Using the Social Media as a Mobilising Tool for the Armenian Civil Society
  16. 4 Environmental Activism in Armenia 2008-2014: Strategies and Impact
  17. Re-emerging civic activism
  18. Volunteering in Armenia: Leaving the Soviet Legacy Behind?
  19. Scope and Trends of Volunteering and Associations
  20. Trust towards NGOs and volunteering in South Caucasus: civil society moving away from post-communism?