This book addresses the foreign policy and the current status of international relations of Uzbekistan. It focuses mainly on continuity, recognition, role theory and the concept of self-reliance. The author argues that the Government of Uzbekistan sought to be recognised as a self-reliant power after independence.
This book addresses the foreign policy and the current status of international relations of Uzbekistan. It focuses mainly on continuity, recognition, role theory and the concept of self-reliance. The author argues that the Government of Uzbekistan sought to be recognised as a self-reliant power after independence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro lectures at the University of St Andrews, UK and has taught at the Central European University in Budapest. He researches mainly Role Theory and Interpretivism in International Relations, focusing mainly on Central Asia and post-Soviet politics more broadly.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Uzbekistani self reliance in context and the pillars thereof 2. The origins of Uzbekistani self reliance 3. Russian Uzbekistani Relations 4. United States Uzbekistani Relations 5. German Uzbekistani relations 6. Turkish Uzbekistani Relations Conclusion
Introduction 1. Uzbekistani self reliance in context and the pillars thereof 2. The origins of Uzbekistani self reliance 3. Russian Uzbekistani Relations 4. United States Uzbekistani Relations 5. German Uzbekistani relations 6. Turkish Uzbekistani Relations Conclusion
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