Attempts to analyze by what means economic and political change in the former Soviet Union alter the course of political evolution in Armenia show that what had been a direction toward interdependence in 1992 has expedited instead Moscow's dominance from end to end the region. An enhanced role for the Russian Army has been individual of the outcomes of that dominance.
In chain of cause and effect political independence in the republics has been constricted through the resurgence of communist factions among the nationalists; nationalist forces have captured a large sector