Asia
Uzbekistan is presented here as a historical economic dossier rather than a flat stat sheet: long-run macro cycles, public balance-sheet pressure, market depth, external buffers, and the events that likely bent the curve.
A tighter current-state read before dropping into the long historical charts.
The timeline is where macro numbers meet story: crises, wars, policy shifts, trade deals, and other shocks connected to Uzbekistan.
Incorporation into the Russian Empire, impacting local governance and development.
Introduction of Soviet rule, significant social and political transformations.
Establishment of a Soviet republic, incorporating Bukhara into the Soviet Union.
Formation of Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic within the USSR.
Formation as a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, altering national identity and governance.
Forced collectivization under Soviet rule, leading to economic and social upheaval.
Moving the capital was aimed at political and economic development.
Transition of power after the death of longUnknowntime leader Islam Karimov.
Following Karimov's death, numerous political prisoners were released as part of reforms.
Introduction of currency convertibility to boost investment and economic liberalization.