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This monograph is focused on analysis of the contemporary development process, where many nations try to protect their own identity and interests reformatting regional mechanisms of connectivity. The key prerequisite for effective foreign and domestic policy is a constructive awareness of one's role in the world and in the area, which allows for the realistic design and execution of national development objectives. In recent years, majority of Central Asian countries have launched a new foreign policy approach, the primarily to foster trust, good neighborliness, and collaboration across the…mehr

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This monograph is focused on analysis of the contemporary development process, where many nations try to protect their own identity and interests reformatting regional mechanisms of connectivity. The key prerequisite for effective foreign and domestic policy is a constructive awareness of one's role in the world and in the area, which allows for the realistic design and execution of national development objectives. In recent years, majority of Central Asian countries have launched a new foreign policy approach, the primarily to foster trust, good neighborliness, and collaboration across the region. The manner in which this strategy is discussed shows the specifics of a new geopolitical reality. Central Asian nations are becoming more dependable, and yet stable in global politics as they strengthen their cooperation and mutual confidence. They are connected via the similar challenges of their transition period: reforming political and economic systems. According to several authorsof the book, social building in Central Asia have unique path that modifies their and characteristics and future.
Autorenporträt
Ulugbek A. Khasanov is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Regional Security & Conflicts Study Lab. at the University of World Economy & Diplomacy (Uzbekistan). Formerly, he served as the Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan. His research is focused on Central Asian politics, regional security, and issues of international development.