SOCIO-POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND GOVERNANCE ADAPTATION IN UZBEKISTAN: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN A TRANSITIONAL SOCIETY

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  • Ugilhon Nomanovna Specialist of Youth Affairs Department, MDIST Author

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The rapidly changing socio-political environment in transitional and post-authoritarian states demands governance systems that are flexible and responsive to both internal societal demands and complex external pressures. Uzbekistan, the most populous Central Asian country, exemplifies such a setting where the legacy of Soviet-era authoritarian governance is being confronted with ambitious reform agendas to modernize public administration, enhance judicial independence, strengthen the rule of law, and foster public participation.

Abstract

Since 2016, Uzbekistan has undergone profound socio-political transformations that have critically challenged and reshaped its governance system. This article examines the dynamic process of governance adaptation in Uzbekistan within the context of ongoing reforms initiated under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s administration. It analyzes the institutional reforms, public administration modernization, judicial restructuring, and increased civic participation aimed at reconciling authoritarian legacies with emerging demands for transparency, rule of law, and citizen engagement. Drawing on an extensive review of policy documents, academic analyses, and reports from international organizations, this study situates Uzbekistan’s reform trajectory within broader governance adaptation theory and post-Soviet transitions. The evidence suggests that while progress has been bold and unprecedented, challenges remain in consolidating democratic practices and ensuring sustainability of reforms. This research highlights critical lessons on governance flexibility for transitional states coping with complex internal and external pressures.

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Published

2025-10-15