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Young People of Central Asia: Uzbekistan 出版年份: 2016 作者: Bakhtiyor Ergashev | Azamat Seitov 机构作者: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Kazakhstan Office The Friedrich Ebert Foundation initiated the Youth of Central Asia project. It aims to study the values and attitudes of young Uzbeks, lifestyles, identities, political views and foreign policy orientations. Political scientist Bakhtiyor Ergashev and sociologist Azamat Seitov prepared a research analytical report based on the results of their work. Young People of Central Asia: Tajikistan 出版年份: 2017 作者: Muzaffar Olimov | Shavkat Sakhibov 机构作者: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Kazakhstan Office The Friedrich Ebert Foundation initiated the Youth of Central Asia project. Its purpose is to study the values and attitudes of young Tajikistanis, lifestyles, identities, political views and foreign policy orientations. The project resulted in a research analytical report by independent economist Shavkat Sahibov and Professor Muzaffar Olimov, Doctor of History.  Values of Kazakhstan Society in the Sociological Dimension 出版年份: 2020 作者: Gulnara Ismukhanova | Dina Sharipova | Botagoz Turekhanova | Botagoz Rakisheva | Gulnar Nasimova | Saltanat Ermakhanova | Shugla Kylybayeva | Tolganai Umbetalieva | Leonid Gurevich 机构作者: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Kazakhstan Office The book provides a structured analysis of the values ​​of modern Kazakhstani society, based both on well-known classical models and on original author’s approaches. The book is based on a sociological study conducted on a national representative sample and which allowed us to describe the value portrait of Kazakhstanis taking into account the specifics of social groups and regions. The key vectors of transformation of values ​​in Kazakhstan are identified against the backdrop of global trends and in the context of the national strategy of spiritual modernization.The book is addressed to scientists, politicians, government and public figures, representatives of the business community, journalists, teachers and university students and is of interest to anyone who seeks to understand the complex structure of social and cultural processes in modern Kazakhstan.