Uzbekistan’s Transformation: Strategies and Perspectives
Ilchamov, “Politicheskaya sistema Uzbekistana” (see note 66). 82
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(see note 66). 82 Kristian Lasslett, “Uzbekistan Ltd: Private-public Inter- ests Clash in Flagship Project”, Open Democracy, 29 January 2019, https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/uzbekistan-ltd/ (accessed 11 July 2020). 83 See the company’s website: https://usm-group.com/ company (accessed 11 July 2020). 84 Henry Foy, “Alisher Usmanov: ‘I Was Never What You Could Call an Oligarch’”, Financial Times, 3 January 2020, https://www.ft.com/content/a472f9e6-28c6-11ea-9305- 4234e74b0ef3 (accessed 11 July 2020). can count to guard his interests in both the civil service and the security structures, Mirziyoyev has integrated younger specialists into his team. These representatives of the post-Soviet generation – mostly economists and jurists who studied at elite universi- ties and gained work experience both at home and abroad – are crucial for realisation of the reform agenda They include Justice Minister Ruslanbek Dav- letov and Sardor Umurzakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Investments and Foreign Economic Relations. These comparatively young individuals identify wholeheartedly with the reform agenda and operate in the conviction that they are doing the right thing. 85 They are also represented in the presidential adminis- tration and in think tanks involved in implementa- tion of the reform agenda, like the DSC. With their fundamentally liberal attitude, their enthusiasm, their familiarity with the language of international development and their admiration for the president they embody the spirit and objectives of the reform programme and are able to communicate them credibly at home and abroad. 86 But staff of that calibre remain a minority in the civil service. Most public officials were socialised in a system whose culture was worlds apart from the one Mirziyoyev is seeking to establish. In his inaugural address to parliament on 14 December 2016 he laid out the attitudes and conduct he expected from his cadres. 87 The ceremonial speech, which was largely intended to prepare his audience for the upcoming reforms, ended with sharp criticism of the attitudes of state cadres. In the past, he said, outmoded attitude had prevented “rational” and “efficient” deployment. Too many staff had merely “simulated” activity, while personnel had been lacking in important areas. It was time, he said, to cultivate a new generation of public 85 Catherine Putz, “Uzbekistan: Reforms on the Right Path: An Exclusive Interview with Uzbek Minister of Justice Rus- lanbek Davletov”, The Diplomat, 16 May 2018, https://the diplomat.com/2018/05/uzbekistan-reforms-on-the-right-path/ (accessed 11 July 2020). Download 0.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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