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Information Warfare in the Modern Political Theory

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 105 - 116, 05.04.2021

Abstract

The paper discusses the modern political theory and its impact on the small states. It shows the essence of the scientific and technological revolution that has given states rapid opportunities to receive process, store, reproduce, and transmit information, allowing superpowers to further strengthen their position, although similar opportunities have been provided to non-governmental entities as well. As a result, the situation of states and non-governmental organizations has gradually equalized and the global information space has become transparent and self-governing. The work emphasizes that the leading trends in the evolution of the domestic and international communication systems have become a significant leap, with the help of mass information processes from a predominantly vertical model to a predominantly horizontal model.

References

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Information Warfare in the Modern Political Theory

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 105 - 116, 05.04.2021

Abstract

The paper discusses the modern political theory and its impact on the small states. It shows the essence of the scientific and technological revolution that has given states rapid opportunities to receive process, store, reproduce, and transmit information, allowing superpowers to further strengthen their position, although similar opportunities have been provided to non-governmental entities as well. As a result, the situation of states and non-governmental organizations has gradually equalized and the global information space has become transparent and self-governing. The work emphasizes that the leading trends in the evolution of the domestic and international communication systems have become a significant leap, with the help of mass information processes from a predominantly vertical model to a predominantly horizontal model.

References

  • Akhalaia, L. (2020). Donald Trump - China has Either Failed to Stop the Virus or Prevented it from Spreading. Retrieved from https://1tv.ge/news/donald-trampi-chinetma-an-ver-sheachera-virusi-an-mis-gavrcelebas-kheli-ar-sheushala/
  • Bartles, Ch. K. (2016). Getting Gerasimov Right. Journal of Military Review.
  • Chichua, N. (2020). Coronavirus, Russian Propaganda, and the Lugar Laboratory. Retrieved from https://netgazeti.ge/news/425152/
  • Klein, M. (2015). Russia's New Military Doctrine NATO, the United States, and the "Colour Revolutions”. German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
  • Kintsurashvili, T. (2018). Anti-Western Propaganda. Media Development Foundation.
  • Liluashvili, G. (2020). Report of Head of Georgian State Security Service to Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia about the activities of 2019.
  • Mshvidobadze, Kh. (2020). A Trio of Pandemic Propaganda about how China, Russia, and Iran are targeting the West. Tbilisi: Rondeli Foundation, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies.
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. (2020). The Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about Russia's Violation of Georgian Boards. Retrieved from https://mfa.gov.ge/News/sagareo-saqmeta-saministros-ganckhadeba-(33).aspx?CatID=5
  • Panfilov, O. (2011). Russian-Georgian Information War. Tbilisi: Ilia State University.
  • Rumer, E. (2019). The Primakov (Not Gerasimov) Doctrine in Action. Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  • Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (2020). 5G Technology, Russian Disinformation, and Coronavirus. Retrieved from https://idfi.ge/ge/5g_technology_russian_disinformation_and_coronavirus
  • Targamadze, G. (2014). Information Warfare against Georgia. Tbilisi: Rondeli Foundation, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies.
There are 12 citations in total.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Science
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Sopo Chkopoia 0000-0001-5167-3481

Publication Date April 5, 2021
Submission Date November 10, 2020
Acceptance Date January 10, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 3 Issue: 4

Cite

APA Chkopoia, S. (2021). Information Warfare in the Modern Political Theory. Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Ve Eğitim Dergisi, 3(4), 105-116.

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