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Economic liberalisation – a priority area of reforms in Uzbekistan

Economic liberalisation has been a cornerstone of reforms in Uzbekistan since 2016. Over the past five years, about 2 thousand laws, decrees and resolutions aimed at improving entrepreneurial activity, simplifying the procedure for obtaining permits, creating a preferential regime for taxes, and supporting entrepreneurship from the state have been adopted in the country.

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The Future of the Collective Security Treaty Organization

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)—a military alliance of Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan—has never enjoyed great popularity, either among its six member states or beyond. The issue is not that it costs lot finance for its members, or that it has a specific policy. The reason is far more banal: quite simply, there is little awareness of it.

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The Humanitarian Crisis continues in Afghanistan

Today, an unprecedentedly difficult situation is taking shape in Afghanistan, both politically, socially and economically. The country is mentioned with more humanitarian crisis for this time in the world agenda. Almost everyone is talking about the same situation; whereas, the Afghan people are desperately trying to survive in a serious humanitarian disaster.

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Main drivers of economic growth in Central Asia

The new dynamics of regional integration, which is clearly observed in the countries of Central Asia, is critically important for strengthening stability and minimizing risks with recent events in the region. However, it is worth emphasizing that regional integration also opens up new economic opportunities that deserve special attention.

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Taliban Power and Regional Reflexes

Afghanistan has been the focal point of the geopolitical interests of Great Britain, the United States of America (USA), Russia, Iran, Arab countries and in recent years China for three centuries from the 19th century to the present.

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