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ID142622
Title ProperUzbekistan's ‘spirit’ of self-reliance and the logic of appropriateness
Other Title Information TAPOich and interaction with Russia
LanguageENG
AuthorFazendeiro, Bernardo Teles
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article looks at Uzbekistan's political economy from the perspective of a logic of appropriateness, an approach that takes rules to be the underlying principle of action. The rules are mostly in line with a ‘spirit’ of self-reliance (mustaqillik), which has shaped Tashkent's international engagement since independence. From the perspective of those rules, the article reveals some important features of Russian–Uzbek relations, particularly the difficult and often tense negotiations over the future of the Tashkent Aviation Production Association (TAPOich). Self-reliance and the rules by which it was comprised were not, in the end, conducive to long-term cooperation with Russia in the aviation sector, where collaboration was first and foremost necessary.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 34, No.4; Dec 2015: p.484-498
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 34 No 4
Key WordsPolitical Economy ;  Russia ;  Uzbekistan ;  Self-Reliance ;  Rules ;  Logic of Appropriateness


 
 
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