The Ethno-Political Stability of Uzbekistan in Central Asia
Abstract
The creation of the region's security plan is one of the crucial requirements for sustaining ethnic stability in Central Asia, which is going through complicated socio-political processes. The socio-political life of the republics depends on the general social, economic, and political conditions of the entire region, the purely ethnocultural foundations of which are inherent in the framework of one country or in the border regions, not on any particular processes. Therefore, the situation that has developed from a security standpoint, in the accurate understanding of the geopolitical competition that is taking place around the region, as well as in the ethnocultural relations between the republics, requires the conduct of a harmonized policy. In fact, the problems on a strictly ethnographic basis among the indigenous people residing in, it depends on the solution of the nodes in the social, economic, and political relations.