Vol. 3 No. 06 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 06
Articles
REFORMS IMPLEMENTED IN UZBEKISTAN TO TURN THE BODIES OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS INTO A POPULAR, PROFESSIONAL STRUCTURE
In this article, the reforms carried out in the Republic of Uzbekistan to increase the efficiency of internal affairs bodies, to reliably protect public order, rights, freedoms and legal interests of citizens have been researched based on historical sources and normative- legal documents.
THE ROLE OF AMIR TEMUR IN THE HISTORY OF UZBEKISTAN AND THE WORLD
In this article, Amir TEMUR, a great general and patron of science, who established a great kingdom in his time, took a worthy place in Uzbek statehood and world history, and the place and role of Temur in Uzbekistan and World historiography is talked about. Some information about the fact that he left an indelible mark in history as the ruler of the state and patron of science, and about the scientific researches that studied Sahibqiran and its history in world history.
APPROACHES OF AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN TO THE DURAND LINE
This article discusses the approaches of Afghanistan and Pakistan to the Durand Line, and the arguments of both sides in support of their positions. Also, the views expressed by the official circles of Afghanistan and Pakistan, foreign and local scientists in this regard are described in detail.
THE BALLOTS OF YESTERYEARS: EXPLORING THE ORIGINS OF PARTY ORIENTATION AND CLASS ALIGNMENT IN VICTORIAN VOTING
This study examines the origins of party orientation and class alignment in Victorian voting during the 19th century. By delving into historical records, electoral data, and political discourse of the era, this research seeks to understand the factors that shaped party affiliations and class-based voting patterns. Through a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political landscape, economic conditions, and ideological shifts of the time, this study aims to shed light on the historical context that influenced the development of party orientation and class alignment in Victorian voting. The findings provide insights into the complex interplay between political ideologies, socioeconomic factors, and voter behavior, contributing to a deeper understanding of the historical roots of party politics and class-based voting patterns.
MODERNIZATION IS AN IMMANENT PROPERTY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Globalization, the growing interconnectedness and interdependence of States, the integration of their economies, and the internationalization of all spheres of public life are among the most characteristic features of our time. It is this factor that underlies the transformation of national-traditional societies and the modernization of their political institutions.
FROM THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST NEWSPAPER OF BUKHARA JEWS IN HEBREW IN THE FERGANA VALLEY
In this article, based on the analysis of a wide range of sources, the history of publishing a newspaper in the language of Bukharian Jews in Ferghana is considered. On the initiative of Rakhimim Davidbaev, one of the wealthy Bukharian Jews, in May 1910 in the town of Skobelev in the Ferghana Valley, a newspaper called "Rakhimim" began to appear - the first newspaper in the language of Bukharian Jews until July 1916, in which articles and poems, excerpts were published from Russian and Jerusalem Jewish newspapers, a chronicle of Turkestan life, internal Russian and foreign news, commercial information, feuilletons, congratulations, letters to the editor, references and announcements.
MONGOLIA'S INVASION OF THE KHOREZMSHOHS
In the history of Uzbek statehood The Khorezmshahs, who were of great importance, were a state with great borders. Under such conditions, in the early 13th century, Genghis Khan united the Mongols in a single state on the territory of present day Mongolia. The territories of the two great kingdoms remained adjacent, and so he wanted to expand his territory even further. Gengis Khan and Khorezmshah Alouddin Muhammad began to prepare for battle againts each other. This article discusses the relations of Genghis Khan and the Mongols with the Khorezmshah state, their attacks and their consequences.
COVERAGE OF THEATER ACTIVITIES IN UZBEK NATIONAL PRESS DURING WORLD WAR II
The services of the theater groups in the republic in the years of the Second World War in mobilizing the people to fight against fascism, providing cultural services to the population and thereby further increasing the productivity of labor are scientifically covered in this article based on the information in the Uzbek national newspapers published during the war.
CATTLE BREEDING OF THE NAMANGAN REGION DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
The article describes the state of cattle breeding in the Namangan region during the Great Patriotic War, the importance of horses in agriculture, the dynamics of the increase and decrease in the number of livestock in Uzbekistan, in particular the Namangan region, the activities of livestock farms in the region based on the analysis of primary documents.
UNRAVELING PARTY BRAND HATE IN THE POLITICAL MARKET: ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES
Party brand hate is a phenomenon that has gained attention in the political market, representing intense negative emotions and attitudes towards a political party. This study aims to unravel the antecedents and consequences of party brand hate. Drawing on theoretical perspectives from branding, political psychology, and consumer behavior, this research examines the factors that contribute to party brand hate, including ideological differences, political scandals, perceived incompetence, and negative word-of-mouth. Moreover, the study investigates the consequences of party brand hate, such as decreased political engagement, reduced party loyalty, and increased support for rival parties. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and empirical studies, this paper provides insights into the complex dynamics of party brand hate and its implications for political parties and the wider political landscape.
EXAMINING MODES, VARIABLES, AND GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES FOR WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN INDIAN POLITICS
This study aims to examine the modes, variables, and government initiatives associated with women's participation in Indian politics. Despite progress in recent years, women's representation in Indian politics remains low compared to their male counterparts. Understanding the factors that influence women's political participation is crucial for promoting gender equality and inclusive governance. This study utilizes a comprehensive literature review to analyze the various modes of women's political participation, including electoral representation, leadership roles, and grassroots activism. Additionally, it explores key variables such as societal norms, education, socio-economic factors, and cultural barriers that affect women's engagement in politics. Furthermore, the study examines the impact of government initiatives and policies aimed at enhancing women's political participation. The findings provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for increasing women's participation in Indian politics and inform strategies for promoting gender equality and inclusive governance.
POLITICAL RESISTANCE TO SOCIAL REFORMS: THE CASE OF THE UNIFORM CIVIL CODE IN INDIA
This article investigates the phenomenon of political resistance encountered by social reforms, with a specific focus on the case of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India. The UCC aims to replace personal laws based on religious traditions with a uniform set of civil laws applicable to all citizens, thereby ensuring equality and justice. However, the implementation of the UCC has faced significant opposition from various political and religious groups. This article analyzes the underlying causes of political resistance, explores its implications for social reforms, and offers potential strategies for addressing and overcoming these challenges. By understanding the dynamics of political resistance to the UCC, policymakers and stakeholders can make informed decisions to advance social reforms and foster a more inclusive and equitable society.