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        Дата публикации статьи в журнале: 2020/06/11
        Название журнала: Восточно Европейский Научный Журнал, Выпуск:
            57, Том: 5,
            Страницы в выпуске: 64-67        
                    Автор: Kirgizbayev M. 
, Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Sciences
 
        
        
        
                    , Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Sciences
Анотация: The article analyzes the problems that arise in the process of formation of civil society in postSoviet countries, in particular in Uzbekistan, and their solutions. It was also noted that over the past three years, reforms to build civil society in Uzbekistan are yielding results, and the elements of civil society are rapidly being formed. At the same time, the article includes indexes to determine the level of formation of civil society and analysis of their improvement. 
                Ключевые слова:
                            civil society  
                                        non-governmental organizations  
            
                            mass media  
            
                            indicator  
            
                            index  
            
                            political parties  
            
                            Civil society development index  
            
                            Civil society development index  
            
                            human development  
            
                            civic activism  
            
        
        
        Данные для цитирования: 
                Kirgizbayev M. ,
            
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        PROBLEMS OF TRANSITION TO CIVIL SOCIETY AND ITS LEVELS OF DEVELOPMENT (64-67). Восточно Европейский Научный Журнал. Политические науки. 2020/06/11;
            57(5):64-67.
             








