Abstract

This article analyzes the activities of international non-governmental organizations in Uzbekistan. Particular attention is paid to their relationship with state bodies, as well as their influence on the domestic policy of the country and society. The issue of the negative attitude of the government of Uzbekistan against international non-governmental organizations in 2004-2010 was studied. Also, the reasons for the positive changes in the attitude of the state towards international non-governmental organizations since 2016 have been studied. Today, the changing status of international non-governmental organizations in pan-European and global institutions gives reason to believe that in the coming years they will play a dynamic role in various fields related to the reform and development of the countries of Central Asia and other CIS countries. INGOs in domestic politics, they act as an additional mechanism of public relations and play an active role in the formation of civil society, and in foreign policy as an instrument of public diplomacy and “soft power”.

Highlights

  • International non-governmental organizations today play an important role in the development of the entire sphere in our country, they actively participate in the implementation of programs for the socio-economic development of this sphere, and render all possible assistance to state bodies in solving humanitarian problems

  • In this article we focused on the question “on what basis” did the Uzbek government conflict with international non-governmental organizations (INGOs)

  • At the present stage of development of Uzbekistan, one of the priorities of the political development of Uzbekistan is the development of civil society institutions

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Introduction

International non-governmental organizations today play an important role in the development of the entire sphere in our country, they actively participate in the implementation of programs for the socio-economic development of this sphere, and render all possible assistance to state bodies in solving humanitarian problems. The first international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) appeared in the 19th century. In 1850 there were only 5 organizations, by 1914 There were already 330 of them, in 1939 - 730, in 1970 - 2 3000, in 2000 - there were more than 45 674, by the end of the first decade of the XXI century the number approached 50 000. In 2014 alone, 142 organizations submitted to the economic and the United Nations Social Council (ECOSOC) application for consultative status (INGO), 36 of which were satisfied Vorenus [1]

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