Nazokat Kasimova

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Nazokat Kasimova
Born1969
Nationality Uzbek
CitizenshipUSSR → Uzbekistan
Alma mater Tashkent State University, University of Washington
Scientific career
Fieldshistory, political science, foreign policy, and international relations
Academic advisorsGoga Hidoyatov

Nazokat Anvarovna Kasimova (Uzbek : Nazokat Anvarovna Qosimova) (born 1969) is an Uzbek political scientist, Doctor of Political Science, professor, [1] a leading expert of Uzbekistan on international systems and political issues of global development, regional integration, and regional security, [2] as well as a national expert on higher education reform in Uzbekistan. [3]

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Biography

Nazokat Kasimova was born in 1969 in Tashkent. Her father, Anvar Kasymov, is an Uzbek orientalist, Indologist, Turkologist, a specialist in foreign policy and international relations, a Doctor of Historical Sciences, a professor, and a distinguished mentor of the Republic of Uzbekistan. She is also the author of several dozen scientific books . [4]

In 1991, she graduated from the Faculty of History at the National University of Uzbekistan (Tashkent State University). In 1995, she defended her doctoral thesis on the topic of diplomatic relations between the US, Germany, Great Britain, and the USSR on the eve of World War II. [5]

In 2002, she defended her doctoral thesis at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) on the politico-economic aspects of the US's participation in regional integration processes. [2] In 1993–1994, she studied in the graduate program at Washington University.

In 2000, she completed an internship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center (Washington) and, in 2008, at Tsukuba University (Japan). [6] In 2011, at the American University/Fulbright Program. [7]

Nazokat Kasimovais a member of the expert group on higher education reform at the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of Uzbekistan. She has also collaborated with several international organizations and projects, such as Futures Group International, EPOS Health Management, World Vision, Save the Children, the United Nations Development Program, and CEP. [2] Nazokat Kasimova is a professor at the Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies. [8] [9]

Scientific works

Nazokat Kasymova is the author of over 50 scientific articles, such as: [10]

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