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      THE POLICY OF GOVERNMENT TOWARD YOUTH MOVEMENT IN UZBEKISTAN

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      2014-12-19
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      SAAE, NASRUDING
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      Abstract
      In the beginning of Uzbekistan independence, in the end 1991 as a new independent state, Uzbekistan faced multi problems. These problems were not only domestic problems, but also international affairs problems. Its domestic problem consist of the problems of the demographic, economic distortion, lack of technological machineries, and the weak of human resources mentality.b Moreover, the international problems that occured in its neighboring countries, Afghanistan and Tajikistan exacerbated the condition and gave significant influence to its economic stability.
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