Friendship of Peoples as a Historical Factor in the Development of Modern Interstate Relations Between Russia and Uzbekistan
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-4(6)-138-157
Abstract
The article examines the historical ties between the peoples of Russia and Uzbekistan both in a bilateral and multilateral format within the CIS, their historical unity during the Great Patriotic War, in the post-war period and today. “Friendship of peoples” is considered as a socio-political value and economic foundation of international relations between Russia and Uzbekistan. The author shows that the historical potential of “friendship of peoples” as a post-Soviet phenomenon has not been sufficiently studied. In some countries, the elites are underutilizing the historical potential of “friendship of peoples” as a post-Soviet phenomenon. Understanding the significance of the “friendship of peoples” is a test of state maturity in the conditions of the modern multipolarity of the world.
About the Author
N. N. AbduganievRussian Federation
Nazirjon N. Abduganiev - Deputy Chairman of the Council – Chairman of the Executive Committee.
12, p. 4, Maly Gnezdnikovsky lane, 125009, Moscow
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For citations:
Abduganiev N.N. Friendship of Peoples as a Historical Factor in the Development of Modern Interstate Relations Between Russia and Uzbekistan. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2022;(4):138-157. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-4(6)-138-157