Central Asia: International Relations As A Factor Of Regional Stability And Integration
B.O. Berdiyev , PhD In Political Science, Senior Lecturer, Department Of International Relations, International Islamic Academy Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article is devoted to the issues of interethnic relations in Central Asia, the need for integration and cooperation between states, external influences, information impacts on the peoples of the region, border issues, overpopulation, ethnic issues and their impact on the stability of the region.
Keywords
Interethnic relations, interethnic conflicts
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