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Sharaf Rashidov and the international dimensions of Soviet Uzbekistan
Authors:Riccardo Mario Cucciolla
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Filosofia, Comunicazione e Spettacolo, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italyriccardomario.cucciolla@uniroma3.it"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5948-5311
Abstract:ABSTRACT

During the Cold War, Sharaf Rashidov became a representative of the Soviet anti-imperialist agenda, a key interlocutor with Third World leaders and a promoter of Uzbekistan as a modern and emancipated model of political, economic, social and cultural development for newly independent countries emerging from decolonization. Tashkent hosted important meetings among Soviet and Asian leaders, along with international festivals of cinema and literature, which attracted hundreds of Asian, African and Latin American intellectuals, writers, poets, journalists, trade unionists and athletes. Moreover, Uzbekistan came to symbolize the self-proclaimed compatibility between communism and Islam, offering a façade of religious freedom, tolerance and tradition combined with Bolshevik progress. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan discredited this narrative – and Uzbekistan and (posthumously) Rashidov were humiliated in the Cotton Affair – pointing to the impact as well as the limits of Uzbek internationalism.
Keywords:Uzbekistan  Sharaf Rashidov  Cold War  decolonization  Third World  Islam
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