Ashot Voskanyan (Armenian: Աշոտ Ոսկանյան; born April 24, 1949)[1] is an Armenian philosopher, former diplomat and member of parliament.

Biography edit

Voskanyan is a graduate of the faculty of philosophy of the Yerevan State University. He was a member of the Communist Party.[1] He was elected to the Armenian parliament (then still called the Supreme Soviet) in 1990 as a member of the pro-independence Pan-Armenian National Movement (HHSh), led by Levon Ter-Petrosyan. He was re-elected to parliament (now called the National Assembly) in 1995. He was the Chairman of Standing Committee on Ethics in the parliament.[1][2] He was also a senior member of the HHSh.[3] He speaks fluent German.[4]

In 1995 Voskanyan was appointed Armenia's Ambassador to Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia (stationed in Vienna)[5] and as Armenia's Permanent Representative to Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the United Nations Office at Vienna. In 1998 he was appointed Ambassador of Armenia to Germany, a position he held until 2002.[6] He then worked in different positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,[7] including adviser to the Foreign Minister,[8] and Head of Asia-Pacific and Africa Department at the Ministry.[9]

He is the founder and president of the Armenian Research Center in Humanities (ARCH) since 1993.[7] As a scholar, he is particularly interested in methodology of social sciences, hermeneutics, theories of rationality and social modernization, and national identity.[7] He currently teaches at the American University of Armenia and Russian-Armenian University.[10] He formerly lectured at the Yerevan State University as well.[1][11]

Views edit

Voskanyan, himself an active participant of the Karabakh movement, argues that it was the end of something, while the 2018 Armenian revolution was the beginning of something.[12] On May 2, 2018 he was among the faculty of the American University of Armenia that signed an public statement supporting "the Armenian people’s peaceful movement to restore social democratic values and fair, transparent elections."[13]

Publications edit

Voskanyan has authored more than 50 publications, in Armenian, Russian, German, English and French.[7] His monograph The Inevitability of Understanding: Essays on the history of philosophical hermeneutics and deconstruction (Հասկացման անխուսափելիությունը. Դրվագներ փիլիսոփայական հերմենևտիկայի և կազմաքանդման պատմությունից) was published by the Yerevan State University Press in 2015 (ISBN 978-5-8084-1971-1).[14][15]

In 2017 his The Time of Charents (Չարենցի ժամանակը) was published in which he analyzes the thought of Yeghishe Charents, the prominent Armenian poet, and that of Goethe.[16]

Selected publications:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Աշոտ Վաղինակի Ոսկանյան". parliament.am (in Armenian).
  2. ^ Zenian, David (1 December 1994). "THE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT: BETWEEN GRIDLOCK AND THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS". AGBU.
  3. ^ "Kocharian Sacks Two Envoys". azatutyun.am. RFE/RL. 1 October 2001.
  4. ^ Zenian, David (1 November 2001). "The Growing Pains of a New Community". AGBU.
  5. ^ "Diplomatic Changes Expected in Armenia". Asbarez. 12 August 1997.
  6. ^ Feilcke, Mania (9 September 2001). "Diplomatisches Parkett". Die Welt (in German).
  7. ^ a b c d "Ashot Voskanyan". archumanities.am. Armenian Research Center in Humanities.
  8. ^ "WHERE ARE WE ARMENIANS AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?". A1plus. 24 March 2006c.
  9. ^ "Only small part of Armenian-Korean cooperation possibilities is being exploited. Armenian MFA representative". Armenpress. 15 April 2013.
  10. ^ "Armenien im Fokus: MESROP feiert Jubiläum" (in German). Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. 11 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Ashot Voskanyan". ica.am. Institute for Contemporary Art, Yerevan.
  12. ^ Poghosyan, Ani (11 May 2018). ""1988 ԹՎԱԿԱՆՆ ԻՆՉ-ՈՐ ԲԱՆԻ ՎԵՐՋՆ ԷՐ, ԻՍԿ ՍԱ ԻՆՉ-ՈՐ ԲԱՆԻ ՍԿԻԶԲՆ Է".ԱՇՈՏ ՈՍԿԱՆՅԱՆ". ysu.am (in Armenian).
  13. ^ "Updated: Group of American University of Armenia Faculty Issues Public Statement in Support of People's Movement". Armenian Weekly. 2 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Հասկացման անխուսափելիությունը".
  15. ^ "Colloquium on Genocide & Literature: Israeli and Armenian Comparative Perspectives". aua.am. American University of Armenia. 14 April 2016.
  16. ^ "Աշոտ Ոսկանյանի "Չարենցի ժամանակը" գրքի շնորհանդեսը" (in Armenian). ShoghakatTV. 9 October 2017.