BASIC RULES OF THE DEFENSE DOCTRINE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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Defense Doctrine, Armed Forces, sole leadership, Supreme Commander-in-Chief, hybrid threats, cyberspace, cross-border crime, military-political blocs, neutrality, defense-industrial complex, unification.Abstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the fundamental provisions, strategic directions and functional role of the Defense Doctrine of the Republic of Uzbekistan in ensuring state security. The article scientifically and conceptually substantiates the principles of multi-vector neutrality of the state, such as non-alignment with blocs, non-deployment of foreign military bases on its territory, and medium-term programs for the development of the military-economic, defense-industrial complex.
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