PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS IN ENSURING A PROSPEROUS LIFE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15836087Keywords:
prosperous life, society, public control, spirituality, morality, culture, values, enlightenment, politics.Abstract
The significance of a successful collaboration between state and civil society institutions in guaranteeing a prosperous life in Uzbekistan is examined in this article. Civil society institutions are defined as organizations that represent the interests of citizens, exercise public control, and maintain social stability, whereas state institutions are seen as the primary structures in charge of carrying out legal, political, and social functions. The article emphasizes the key tenets, legal underpinnings, and pragmatic importance of these institutions’ social partnership.
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