YOUTH OF UZBEKISTAN IN POLITICAL PROCESSES

Authors

  • Yusupova Eleonora Ferdinandovna
  • Tulenova Karima Jandarovna
  • Xo'jamberdiyev Tursunpulat Egamberdiyevich

Abstract

This article provides a detailed study of the participation of young people from the Republic of Uzbekistan in modern political processes. Special attention is given to analyzing the key trends and factors that determine the political activity of young citizens, as well as the forms of their involvement in the country's social and political life. The paper examines the level of political awareness and culture among young people, and the influence of state youth policy, educational institutions, and civil society organizations in shaping an active civic stance.

Furthermore, the article highlights the existing problems, barriers, and prospects for further expanding youth participation in political decision-making. The author emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to developing the political consciousness of the younger generation, which considers not only formal institutions but also informal channels of socialization such as family, media, social networks, and youth associations. It is noted that the formation of a stable political identity among youth is closely linked to their level of trust in the authorities, the degree of openness of the political system, and the availability of real mechanisms for participation. In the context of the modernization of Uzbek society, the need to improve educational programs aimed at developing legal literacy, civic responsibility, and critical thinking among young people becomes more urgent.

Keywords
Political consciousness, youth, political literacy, civic stance, political culture, state youth policy, Youth Parliament, Youth Union, reforms, modernization, political activity, political socialization, social capital.

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Published

2025-11-25

How to Cite

Yusupova Eleonora Ferdinandovna, Tulenova Karima Jandarovna, & Xo’jamberdiyev Tursunpulat Egamberdiyevich. (2025). YOUTH OF UZBEKISTAN IN POLITICAL PROCESSES. The Bioscan, 20(4), 721–728. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/4504