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Firdavs Kobilov

Research title: Uzbekistan’s modern foreign policy

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Kobilov, Firdavs (2025) In the corridors of officialdom: how patience and flexibility unlock elite interviews in Uzbekistan. Central Asian Survey, (doi: 10.1080/02634937.2025.2511639) (Early Online Publication)

Kobilov, Firdavs (2025) From geopolitical pendulum to regional player: Uzbekistan’s regional foreign policy following the leadership change in 2016. Central Asian Survey, (doi: 10.1080/02634937.2025.2482186) (Early Online Publication)

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Articles

Kobilov, Firdavs (2025) In the corridors of officialdom: how patience and flexibility unlock elite interviews in Uzbekistan. Central Asian Survey, (doi: 10.1080/02634937.2025.2511639) (Early Online Publication)

Kobilov, Firdavs (2025) From geopolitical pendulum to regional player: Uzbekistan’s regional foreign policy following the leadership change in 2016. Central Asian Survey, (doi: 10.1080/02634937.2025.2482186) (Early Online Publication)

This list was generated on Wed Jul 2 12:46:28 2025 BST.

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