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TOLIPOV, FARKHAD
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ID:
077516
Central Asia: universal democracy, national democracy, or enlightended models authoritarianism?
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2007.
Key Words
Central Asia
;
Universal Democracy
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National Democracy
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ID:
094363
Central Asia: regional reponse to a global challenge
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Key Words
ASEAN
;
Globalization
;
EU
;
United States
;
Central Asia
;
China
;
Russia
;
NAFTA
;
Global Challenge
;
International Relations - Case Studies
;
Regional Response
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ID:
104587
Democratic structuralizing in Uzbekistan: the multiparty system and the opposition
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Uzbekistan
;
Political Party
;
Opposition
;
Party
;
Multiparty System
;
Indian Politics - 1921-1971
;
Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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ID:
118748
Electronic iron curtain and virtual democracy: lessons for Uzbekistan
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2012.
Summary/Abstract
At the beginning of July 2012, the media and Internet reported that a documentary film shown on Uzbekistan's Eshlar TV channel had compared social networks (in particular Facebook and Odnoklassniki) to machineguns and nuclear bombs. Social networks were also likened to weapons in the hands of the enemy. During the program, an expert from the Spirituality and Enlightenment Center asked the following question: "What is the difference between a terrorist and a blogger's page on a social network showing photographs of naked people?" He also noted that "if terrorists kill people using weapons and bombs, Internet users are ultimately being killed with the aid of 'sweet words;' this kind of mass culture poses a direct danger to our state policy and our sovereignty."
Key Words
National Security
;
Media
;
Sovereignty
;
Uzbekistan
;
Nuclear Bombs
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ID:
118772
On Uzbekistan's grand strategy
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Economy
;
Diplomacy
;
Military
;
United States
;
Central Asia
;
Uzbekistan
;
Grand Strategy
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ID:
088544
Strategic friction in Afghanistan and geopolitical reversal in
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
Anyone engaged in strategic analysis should bear in mind that according to the Prussian military thinker Karl von Clausewitz, "everything in war is very simple, but the simplest thing is difficult. The difficulties accumulate and end by producing a kind of friction that is inconceivable unless one has experienced war." "Friction" is impossible to forecast, yet it could appear at any moment and should consequently be reckoned with. Friction makes it much harder to execute a strategic plan and fulfill tactical tasks; it may even make the planned aims unattainable. I shall use this term in my analysis of the peacekeeping operation and rehabilitation in Afghanistan.
Key Words
Strategic Friction
;
Geopolitical Reversal - Central Asia
;
Afghanistan - Geopolitical Reversal
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ID:
085839
Uzbekistan: Soviet syndrome in the state, society, and ideology
/ Tolipov, Farkhad
Tolipov, Farkhad
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Summary/Abstract
believe that post-Sovietism is the aptest way to describe the wide-scale transformations unfolding in the post-Soviet era in the newly independent Central Asian states. It presupposes that certain new, modern institutional qualities of nation- and state-building will appear because of the very natural need to adjust to the existing world order.
Key Words
Uzbekistan
;
Nationa Building
;
Soviet Ideology
;
Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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