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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life and education [ ] Karimova graduated from the Youth Mathematic Academy in in 1988. During 1987 she interned at the State Committee of Uzbekistan on Statistics.

From 1989 to 1994 she attended, where she obtained a from the International Economics department. During her second year, she worked as a translator at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 1992, she completed a course of design in 's.

Between 1994 and 1996 she was enrolled at Institute of Economy at the Uzbekistan Academy of Science where she pursued a master's degree. During 1994-1995 she was intern-teacher at the political science department of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in Tashkent. Afterwards, from summer 1995 until 1996, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan at the department for political analysis and forecast, where she was assigned to write analytical reports for the State Security Council and the Presidential Administration. The next phase of her education took place after a few years of full-time work. Between 1998 and 2000, Karimova enrolled at the graduate level at, where she was awarded a in regional studies.

At the same time, she was enrolled at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) in Tashkent, where in 2001, was 'awarded' a PhD in. Since 2009, she has held a chair of political science at the UWED. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in telecommunications which she received in 2006, from Tashkent University of Informational Technologies.

Career and activities [ ] Political and diplomatic activities [ ] Between summer 1995 and autumn 1997, she was Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan. During this time she helped on with organizing the Tashkent International Conference 'Central Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zone' (CANWFZ). In 1998 and from 2000 to 2003, Karimova served as counselor at Uzbekistan’s Mission to in New York. From 2003 until 2005 she was minister-counselor at the Uzbek embassy in, and served as adviser to the minister of foreign affairs from 2005 to 2008. In February 2008, she was appointed deputy foreign minister for international cooperation in cultural and humanitarian affairs. In September of the same year, she was named of Uzbekistan to the United Nations and other in Geneva and took up the post in December 2008.

In January 2010, she was named Uzbek Ambassador to. She is a member of the. In 2012, Karimova was honoured with the 'Silk Road and Humanitarian Cooperation' Award of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Business interests [ ] According to US diplomats in Uzbekistan, Karimova 'bullied her way into gaining a slice of virtually every lucrative business' in the country and is viewed as a 'robber baron'. Karimova was believed to control, Uzbekistan's national network, as well as the country's healthcare, and media sectors.

However, since June 2007 Uzdunrobita has been totally owned by OJSC ('MTS' – NYSE: MBT), the largest in and the. December 2009, the Swiss magazine 'Bilanz' described Gulnora Karimova as one of the ten richest women in the country. In the interview to the Swiss economic magazine Bilan, Karimova denied her involvement into mentioned cases stating: 'I have never considered the opportunities of doing business in Switzerland. These references are insinuations of my opponents. My name has been mentioned earlier several times in relations to companies such as Zeromax in Zug, Interspan, Oxus Gold, Wimm-Bill-Dann of Russia, Carlsberg and many others.'

Buku metode penelitian sugiyono pdf free. In March 2014, the Swiss Prosecutor's Office announced that it had extended a money laundering investigation to include Karimova. The probe, launched in 2012, had initially focused on four of Karimova’s allies. In 2016, the seized $850 million that was funneled through corrupt deals by Karimova. The money was seized through the, an effort launched in 2010, to confiscate assets of government officials around the world who abuse their influence for personal enrichment. Karimova is also under investigation in Uzbekistan on charges of, although she denies any wrongdoing. Promoting Uzbekistan in politics [ ] In 2005, Karimova established and promoted the 'Centre for Political Studies', the first independent think tank.

Which focuses on scientific-applied research on present-day issues of internal and foreign policy of Uzbekistan, regional security, economic development and international cooperation. The Centre prepares informational, analytical and prognosis materials on these subjects. Today the Centre for Political Studies cooperates with more than 25 institutions worldwide.