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ID165219
Title ProperUzbekistan and the United States
Other Title Informationinterests and avenues for cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorSullivan, Charles J
Summary / Abstract (Note)Uzbekistan has recently initiated a series of reforms in the wake of (former) President Islam Karimov's death in 2016. To what extent and why does Tashkent seek to liberalize? Concurrently, the United States - which curtailed ties with the Uzbekistani government in the aftermath of the 2005 Andijan massacre - has expressed renewed interest. What do Washington and Tashkent seek to gain by improving relations? This article posits that while the United States aspires to bolster regional support for the War in Afghanistan, Uzbekistan is mainly interested in consolidating a new regime and balancing against nearby Great Powers. As such, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's reformist drive should not be construed as a categorical embrace of good governance but a means to reestablish Uzbekistan's geopolitical footing after more than a decade of isolation. Based upon this assessment, both sides can work to foster avenues for cooperation, while the United States encourages Uzbekistan to liberalize at its own pace.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 50, No.1; Mar 2019: p.102-111
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 50 No 1
Key WordsGreat Powers ;  United States ;  Afghanistan ;  Uzbekistan ;  Liberalization ;  Reform ;  Andijan


 
 
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