The Evolution of Policy-Oriented and Applied Research in Uzbekistan: From Institutional Isolation to Strategic Integration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71082/qey73c49Keywords:
Academic Cooperation, Policy Integration, Research System Evolution, Science Governance, Uzbekistan ReformsAbstract
This study examines the evolution of policy-oriented and applied research in Uzbekistan, with a focus on the historical, institutional, and geopolitical factors that have shaped its trajectory from the Soviet period to the present. Using a historical-institutional and documentary analysis approach, the research investigates reforms, policy frameworks, and institutional developments, with particular emphasis on the post-2016 era under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. The findings show that Uzbekistan has transitioned from a centralized, planning-based research system to a modernized and pragmatically driven model that directly supports national development goals. Key reforms include the institutionalization of implementation-based doctoral research, the establishment of advanced think tanks, and the requirement for international publication, all of which have expanded research infrastructure, enhanced human capital, and increased global competitiveness. The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) is highlighted as a pioneering institution that connects academia, government, and international actors in advancing applied and policy-relevant research. The study concludes that these transformations represent a paradigmatic shift toward integrating research into governance and development, while also proposing initiatives to deepen Uzbekistan–Afghanistan academic cooperation through joint research programs, expert exchanges, and institutional partnerships. Such measures are expected to strengthen regional stability, foster cross-border knowledge production, and support the emergence of a collaborative academic ecosystem in Central and South Asia.
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