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UZBEKISTAN'S RAILWAY TRANSPORT DIPLOMACY: MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS, GEOPOLITICAL RISKS AND PROSPECTS FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION.

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Uzbekistan’s railway transport diplomacy implemented between 2017 and 2025 

Keywords

railway diplomacy, transport corridors, Central Asia, geopolitical risks and challenges, regional cooperation


Author Biography

Ш.М. Шавқиддинов

мустақил изланувчи 


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