The Improvement Of The Image Of Women In The Formation Of The Government System And Political Elite Of The New Uzbekistan Special Features

Authors

  • Gulbahor Orzikulova Independent researcher, Renaissance University of Education, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume06Issue01-23

Keywords:

Social ontology, political subjectivity, gender egalitarianism

Abstract

This study analyzes the processes of gender stratification and the institutionalization of women's political subjectivity in the socio-political space of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the period 2017–2025 through the prism of the methodology of social philosophy. The work reveals the complex dialectics of the transition from the traditional paternalistic state model to the modern governance paradigm based on meritocratic and egalitarian principles. The author scientifically substantiates the correlation between the improvement of the legislative framework and real political practice, the level of legitimacy of the quota system, and qualitative changes in the recruitment of the political elite. The study interprets the "Women's Notebook" institution not as an innovative mechanism for ensuring social justice, but as an ontological factor that humanizes (humanizes) public administration. In the conclusion, prognostic theses are put forward on the impact of gender balance on the stability of society and the effectiveness of the political system.  

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Published

2026-01-31

How to Cite

Gulbahor Orzikulova. (2026). The Improvement Of The Image Of Women In The Formation Of The Government System And Political Elite Of The New Uzbekistan Special Features. Stanford Database Library of American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 6(01), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume06Issue01-23