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The Influence of Uzbekistan’s Border Structure and Political Process upon Acculturation

  • Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies
  • Abbr : JAPS
  • 2018, 25(1), pp.151-178
  • DOI : 10.18107/japs.2018.25.1.006
  • Publisher : Institute of Global Affairs
  • Research Area : Social Science > Social Science in general
  • Received : February 9, 2018
  • Accepted : March 12, 2018
  • Published : March 30, 2018

Yeoung-Hyeong, Lee 1

1국제평화연대연구소

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this writing is to analyze the environmental factors of the phenomenon of acculturation that has been formed in Uzbekistan while investigating the national borders situation and the domestic and overseas political processes. I state that the system conversion policy of Uzbekistan gets around to stimulating the inflows of the external cultures, that the cultural elements between each other get transmitted by having the cultures that are different from each other contact each other in such a process, and that Uzbekistan has been directly confronting the situation of the acculturation which changes to become a new culture. This writing begins while putting in order the phenomenon of the prolonged one-man rule by the President Karimov, who has been having a lot of the influences on the inflows of the external cultures and the acculturation phenomenon of Uzbekistan. While investigating the structure of the national borders of Uzbekistan, the environment in which the external cultures are flowed in is investigated. I state that, together with the restoration of the inherent culture, the structure of the national borders has been having a certain amount of the influences in making the culture of the Middle East (Islam) get transmitted more flourishingly. And, while stating the extent of the inflows of the external cultures in the domestic and overseas political processes, the environmental factors behind Uzbekistan’s permission of the acculturation through the participation in a multilateral consultative organization are analyzed. I state that, together with this, with the external cultures penetrating, it has been showing the changeability phenomenon through which the preexistent cultural order of Uzbekistan can be dismantled.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.