Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov

Islom Abdugʻaniyevich Karimov
Uzbekistan Uzbek 1938–2016 ○ Natural death

An authoritarian state-builder who made sovereignty his political principle

Uzbekistan voted to remain in the Union in 1991, yet Karimov declared independence later that same year.

Islam Karimov was a politician who moved from economic administration in the Soviet system to become Uzbekistan’s first president. During the negotiations over the Union’s future, he placed Uzbekistan’s sovereignty and freedom of choice above preserving a common Soviet state, and after independence made that principle central to state-building. His government pursued industrial capacity and political consolidation, but hardened into authoritarian rule that restricted opposition and the press and responded harshly to Islamist movements and mass protest. Karimov is therefore remembered both as the founder of a sovereign post-Soviet Central Asian state and as a ruler who sacrificed political pluralism to preserve it.

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