Transformation of Public Administration Mechanisms: Experience of Uzbekistan
Muminov Alisher Gaffarovich1, Mavlonov Djurabek Yorkulovich2, Sokiev Khurshid Valievich3, Turgunov Azim Turgunovich4

1Muminov Alisher Gaffarovich, professor, Doctor of political sciences, National University of Uzbekistan.
2Mavlonov Djurabek Yorkulovich, associate professor, Doctor of political sciences, National University of Uzbekistan.
3Sokiev Khurshid Valievich, Doctoral candidate (PhD), National University of Uzbekistan.
4Turgunov Azim Turgunovich, Senior lecturer, National University of Uzbekistan.
Manuscript received on November 24, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on December 15, 2019. | Manuscript published on December 30, 2019. | PP: 3110-3118 | Volume-9 Issue-2, December, 2019. | Retrieval Number:  B4026129219/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.B3939.129219
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Abstract: Experts in the field of political research believe that computerization and the emergence of branched information systems require further improvement of the communication foundations of interaction between the subjects of the political process. This seems to be one of the strategic directions in the development of modern democracy. The growing interest in the field of political communications in social research is due to the fact that the development of political communications has significant potential for further democratization of socio-political institutions and processes in modern society. This article discusses the issues of transformation of the public administration system in Uzbekistan, the formation of effective mechanisms of “Electronic Government”, the existing problems and prospects for the development of this sphere in Uzbekistan
Keywords: Information, Globalization, Technics, Technology, Cultural, Democracy, Strategy, Civil society.