Central Asia is a key region of the Korean administration's vision of building a global hub and building an overseas Korean community. Until now, the South Korean government has laid the foundation for northern diplomacy in Central Asia. It has developed strategies and visions for Central Asia through the Eurasian Initiative policy, Northeast Asia peace policy initiative, and the promotion of the New Northern Policy. As such, Central Asia, such as Uzbekistan, is a key country with high geopolitical and geographical strategic value, and has served as a cooperative base for previous governments to enter the Eurasian market. The fact that research on cooperation between Korea and Central Asia can look at institutional reforms being pursued by Central Asian countries after the transition to the socialist system has many implications. In other words, it is very meaningful in terms of the Korean government's construction of a global central country, the construction of an overseas Korean community, the establishment of a foundation for overseas unification, and the study of a unification model.