Article examines the transformation of the contemporary international system under conditions of global polycrisis and analyzes the evolving priorities of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy within this turbulent environment. It argues that the current stage of world politics is characterized by the erosion of traditional multilateral institutions, increasing geopolitical fragmentation, and the growing role of ad hoc power-based arrangements. Against this background, Central Asia emerges as a region demonstrating an alternative model of pragmatic regional cooperation, driven by shared interests and a gradually forming regional identity. The study highlights Uzbekistan’s multi-vector and proactive foreign policy as a strategic response to global uncertainty, enabling the country to diversify risks, attract investment, and strengthen its role as a regional connector. Particular attention is paid to key areas such as connectivity, energy diversification, critical minerals, and engagement within C5+1 formats. The article concludes that Uzbekistan’s mission in the emerging world order is to act as a stable, predictable partner and a bridge between regions, transforming its geographic position into a source of economic and geopolitical advantage.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb5f716edfba7beb87acf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.63407/700183
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