Dilemma 41: Security and Democracy

by RCSP

In the next episode of the “Dilemma” podcast, dedicated to security issues, Senior Program Manager of the Democracy Development Foundation Tatevik Khachatryan, Program Coordinator of the Union of Informed Citizens NGO Daniel Ioannisyan, and Director of the Research Center on Security Policy Areg Kochinyan will analyze these and other questions:

🔹 What is the relationship between democracy and security?

🔹 Whose security is under discussion?

🔹 Are democratic states more effective?

🔹 What lessons can be drawn from the Russia-Ukraine war?

🔹 Are the narratives spreading in Armenia influenced by Russia?

🔹 Can Armenia remain democratic while being part of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)?

Tatevik Khachatryan

To fully reveal the issue, we must look at two key concepts: What constitutes security, what is democracy, and where do they intersect or diverge from one another.”

Daniel Ioannsiyan

We must build an effective state, and without democracy, an effective state cannot exist here and will not exist.”

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