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9 May, 2019 08:08

Relativity of politics? Armen Sarkissian, president of Armenia

If you thought recent political changes in the world were inexplicable, try applying to them some principles of quantum physics. That’s the advice of our guest, who is a rarity as a physics professor turned head of state. How does thinking of voters as having the properties of both a particle and a wave help in understanding the phenomena of Brexit or Donald Trump? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Armen Sarkissian, president of Armenia.

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