Uzbekistan: Modern Strategic Directions Of Development Of Ideas And Values Of Democracy
Ulugbek Idirov , Doctor Of Political Sciences, Professor, Tashkent State University Of Oriental Studies, Uzbekistan Mukhtor Nazirov , PhD In Political Sciences, International Islamic Academy Of UzbekistanAbstract
This scientific article sets out analytical views on the intensification of international globalization and the impact of such a situation on the processes of democratic development, the need to improve the conceptual foundations of modern democracy, and the growing role of the state institution in the development of democracy, and that the effectiveness of democratic reforms largely depends on the viability of the state and its institutions for the development of more effective models of democracy.
The article focuses on new and very significant conceptual ideas and conclusions on the further development and deepening of democratic reforms, improvement of democratic institutions in the country, which were put forward in the Address of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Parliament of January 24, 2020.
Keywords
Globalization, Democracy, Development, Uzbekistan, Reform, Conceptual Ideas, Democratic Institutions, President’s Address
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