Armenia has advantage in Information Warfare
Danger which comes from Turkish media is same to danger related to Azerbaijani media, told journalists Vice President of Armenian Public Relations Association Arman Saghatelyan.
“There are some differences in development terms. While Armenia and Azerbaijan over post-soviet phase have somehow or other common development terms, Turkey is a much larger state referring to finance or media. The biggest advantage of Information Warfare is that neither state-size nor its financial ability really matter. Here a mechanism of resonance comes into effect. Injecting small investments you can bring into being more payoff than if you used three tank divisions,” said Arman Saghatelyan. According to him, this is the advantage of Armenia since Information Warfare a creative process, not mechanical one, so chances and opportunities are great.
It is possible that Armenia’s answers are not enough, says the expert adding that “We are not passive. You shouldn’t say the silence is exactly wrong action. Sometimes it's for the better.”
Director of Helix Consulting, Aram Mkhitaryan, in his turn, praised the importance of “speaking” Turkish Armenian on-line media.
04.11.2009, 17:55
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