FRIENDSHIP OF NATIONS AS A CIVILIZATIONAL PHENOMENON: A HISTORICAL-CULTURAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (CASE STUDY OF UZBEK-KYRGYZ RELATIONS)

Authors

  • Zafarjanova Sh.U. teacher of Academic Lyceum in the NamDTU Author

Keywords:

ethnocultural paradigm, cross-border communication, historical memory, social capital, integration processes, sustainable development

Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of interethnic friendship as a crucial factor for sustainable development in multiethnic societies. Examining Uzbek-Kyrgyz relations, the author demonstrates how centuries of cultural interaction have created unique models of social synergy. Particular attention is given to the dialectics of traditional and modern forms of cooperation amid globalization challenges. The methodological framework incorporates comparative historical analysis, systems approach, and ethnographic field methods. The study's practical significance lies in developing specific recommendations for optimizing interstate cooperation in Central Asia.

References

1. Bromley Yu.V. Ethnos and Ethnography. - Moscow: Nauka, 1973. - 283 p.

2. Eurasian Economic Commission Data (2023)

3. Author's field materials (2018-2023)

4. National statistical reports of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan

5. Proceedings of "Central Asia: Dialogue of Cultures" international conference (2022)

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Published

2025-05-26