Think Tanks In The Formation Of The Central Asian Vector Of British Foreign Policy
Shakhnoza Akramjanovna Azimbayeva , Doctoral Student Of University Of World Economy And Diplomacy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the role and place of British think tanks in the design and development of the country’s foreign policy towards the Central Asian region. This issue is studied in combination with an analysis of the history of the formation of British think tanks, the positions of these centers in relation to Central Asia in the early 90s of the twentieth century after the collapse of the USSR and the state of modern think tanks that study Central Asia and their influence on the decision-making process in Great Britain.
Keywords
UK, think tanks, foreign policy, decision making, foreign affairs bodies, academia
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