The promotion of democracy in Uzbekistan was necessitating broader
freedom to society, yet the religious fundamentalism led Karimov
government to intensify its authoritarian character. These two
conflicting characteristics of the country created two sides over
which international actors played their cards. While the West
insisted on democratization of the country the East supported the
Uzbek government's oppressive policies over religious groups. The
Andijan Uprising, occurred under these circumstances, is an
important case in which it is possible to find all prominent
characteristics of Uzbek politics. This work provides the reader
not only with an understanding of the important factors in regional
security perceptions, strategic alignments and rivalries but also
with an insight to understand the state-society relations,clan
politics, economic hardships and the structural barriers to
democratization in Uzbekistan.
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