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Official Territory

Uzbekistan

Republic of Uzbekistan

Pop: 37,859,698
Zone: Asia
DEMOVISTA PROPRIETARY // 2026

Liberty
Analysis

A weighted composite metric synthesizing global data on democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and societal development.

3.9INDEX / 10.0
Authoritarian Regime

Supporting
Indices

4.5
SCORE / 10

Democracy Quality

Comprehensive analysis of democratic institutional quality

Hybrid Regime
6.4
SCORE / 10

Economic Policy

Analysis of rule of law, government size, and regulatory efficiency

Emerging Democracy
2.7
SCORE / 10

Liberal Democracy

Accountability to citizens through elections and individual rights protection

Authoritarian Regime

Structural
Categories

#139
🗣️

Freedom of Speech

3.1

Severe restrictions on public expression and suppressed media.

Status
#139/ 184
#154
📜

Rule of Law

3.3

Weak rule of law with pervasive legal irregularities.

Status
#154/ 184
#146
👩

Women's Freedom

3.3

Severe restrictions on women's autonomy and legal standing.

Status
#146/ 184
👥

Minorities Freedom

N/A

Insufficient data for assessment.

🛡️

Crime & Safety

N/A

Insufficient data for assessment.

#153
🗽

Individual Liberties

2.9

Severe constraints on personal autonomy and identity expression.

Status
#153/ 184
#139
🗳️

Democratic Health

2.6

Severe democratic deficits or authoritarian structures.

Status
#139/ 184
#137
🏛️

Institutional Integrity

3.9

Pervasive corruption and lack of government integrity.

Status
#137/ 184
#156
⚖️

Civil Justice

3.5

Compromised legal integrity with systemic political interference.

Status
#156/ 184
#116
📈

Economic Vigor

6.0

Developing market with average structural freedom.

Status
#116/ 184
#118
🏦

Macroeconomic Stability

6.3

Moderate inflation risk or currency management issues.

Status
#118/ 184
#22
🌐

Market Openness

8.3

Highly fluid cross-border trade and financial liberties.

Status
#22/ 184
📋

Regulatory Environment

N/A

Insufficient data for assessment.

#85
🌟

Quality of Life

6.5

Moderate welfare capacity; localized safety risks exist.

Status
#85/ 184
#136
🌈

Social Tolerance

3.3

Systemic marginalization and lack of minority protections.

Status
#136/ 184
📰

Expression and Information

N/A

Insufficient data for assessment.

#140
🤝

Civil Society

3.1

Strict suppression of non-governmental associations.

Status
#140/ 184

Metadata &
Technical Details

Basic Information

Capital

Tashkent

Region

Asia

Subregion

Central Asia

Landlocked

Yes

Culture & Language

Languages

Russian, Uzbek

Currencies

Uzbekistani soʻm (so'm)

Technical Details

Country Codes

UZUZB

Neighboring Countries

AFG, KAZ, KGZ, TJK, TKM

Geographic
Hub

Initializing Projections...
Geospatial Context
Coordinates41.00°N, 64.00°E
ProjectionEquirectangular

National
Insights

Background
Uzbekistan is the geographic and population center of Central Asia, with a diverse economy and a relatively young population. Russia conquered and united the disparate territories of present-day Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after the Bolshevik Revolution was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic established in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to the overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, leaving the land degraded and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half-dry. Independent since the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) dissolved in 1991, the country has diversified agricultural production while developing its mineral and petroleum export capacity and increasing its manufacturing base, although cotton remains a major part of its economy. Uzbekistan’s first president, Islom KARIMOV, led Uzbekistan for 25 years until his death in 2016. His successor, former Prime Minister Shavkat MIRZIYOYEV, has improved relations with Uzbekistan’s neighbors and introduced wide-ranging economic, judicial, and social reforms. MIRZIYOYEV was reelected in 2021 with 80% of the vote and again following a 2023 constitutional referendum with 87% of the vote.