| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 3 (91), 2024 | | SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES | | Abdukadirov A. First deputy of the Director of the Strategic Reforms Agency under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Tashkent), PhD (Economics)
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| The article examines a set of issues related to the growth of economic opportunities in China, Russia, the countries of Southeast Asia and the countries of the global South, as a result of which the unipolar interpretation of the relations among countries in the world order became less and less acceptable to the countries that aimed at their own path of development, regardless of the desires of third countries. As a result, such international organizations as the Eurasian Economic Union, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Organization of Turkic States and others were born in the Eurasian space. The author shows that if at the early stages of the formation of the above-mentioned associations there were more declarative, cultural and humanitarian components, now the desire for economic, political and military cooperation to counter the one-sided interpretation of universally recognized values and the foundations of democratic governance of peoples become obvious. One observes the birth and metamorphosis of a system of values for the development of the peoples of the world and methods of managing the world order alternative to the Washington Consensus, a new institutional framework of the West-East/South confrontation. This happens with the use of innovations in the organization of the global financial system, technological advances, as well as information methods of mass consciousness management. | Key words: SCO, EAEU, soft power, economic crisis, Keynesianism, China, regional security, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Eurasian cooperation | Pages: 138 - 141 |
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