UZBEKISTAN’S COLLABORATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN COUNTERING IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL-IDEOLOGICAL THREATS
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Bright Mind Publishing
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This study examines Uzbekistan’s cooperation with international organizations in countering ideological and political-ideological threats. It analyzes contemporary challenges such as extremism, radicalization, disinformation, and propaganda, highlighting their impact on national security and social stability. The research outlines Uzbekistan’s engagement with the UN, OSCE, CIS, and SCO in implementing joint programs, adopting international standards, and strengthening information security. The annotation also emphasizes the country’s efforts to reform national legislation, enhance preventive measures, and promote educational and socio-cultural initiatives aimed at increasing ideological resilience, especially among youth. It concludes that international partnerships play a crucial role in improving institutional capacity, supporting regional stability, and ensuring long-term protection against ideological threats.