Several conflicts in Central Asia, as well as a domestic emphasis on internal stability, have inspired Uzbekistan to take responsibility for its own – and, to an increasing degree, the region’s – security. Thanks to its more pragmatic approach and the efforts put into its development, the Uzbek military is no longer first among equals, but rather the single powerful […]

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