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Uzbekistan's international relations

Madiyev, Oybek

Year of publication: 2021. 2021.

Karimov, Islom 1938-2016., Mirziyoyev, Shavkat Miromonovich 1957-, Stosunki międzynarodowe, Polityka międzynarodowa, Uzbekistan

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Author
Madiyev, Oybek
Title
Uzbekistan's international relations
Place of publication
New York: New York:
Publishing house
Routledge, Routledge,
Year of publication
2021. 2021.
Volume
241 s.;
Dimensions
24 cm
Series
Central Asian studies
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Uzbekistan's relations with major powers -- Rethinking State-Society Relations in Uzbekistan -- Russia in Uzbekistan -- China in Uzbekistan -- The United States in Uzbekistan -- Other major powers: Japan and the European Union in Uzbekistan.
Object passwords
Karimov, Islom 1938-2016.
Mirziyoyev, Shavkat Miromonovich 1957-
Stosunki międzynarodowe
Polityka międzynarodowa
Uzbekistan
Summary
"This book examines the development of Uzbekistan's international relations since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Drawing on extensive original research, including interviews with key people, and presenting an analysis of social, economic and political developments inside Uzbekistan, the book argues that the concentration of power in the state has contributed significantly to the way in which foreign policy is conducted. It goes on to consider Uzbekistan's relations with major powers including
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