International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER)
ISSN: 2643-9085
Vol. 7 Issue 11, November - 2023, Pages: 1-3
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The State of the Patriotic Problem Studied
by Foreign and Uzbek
Scientists
Qobulov Nodirbek Orifjonovich
Independent
researcher
Abstract: Patriotism has long been a topic of interest and debate among scholars around the world. This paper provides a review
of research conducted on patriotism, nationalism and related concepts by academics in various countries, with a particular focus
on work by Uzbek scientists. Definitions and measurements of patriotism are discussed, along with associated variables like national
identity, civic engagement and outgroup attitudes. Motivations for and implications of patriotism are examined. The complex
relationship between patriotism and nationalism is explored. Factors influencing patriotic attitudes and behaviors such as socio-
political context, demographics, personality and values are analyzed. Key findings on the correlates, outcomes and antecedents of
patriotism are summarized. Directions for future research are proposed, emphasizing the need for more empirical work on
patriotism in the Uzbek cultural context. This review synthesizes international perspectives on the state of knowledge regarding the
patriotism problem and highlights opportunities to expand understanding of this multifaceted phenomenon.
Keywords:
patriotism, nationalism, national identity, civic engagement, Uzbekistan
Introduction:
Patriotism, defined broadly as love for or devotion to one's country, has been extensively studied by scholars
around the world for decades. The phenomenon of patriotism has intrigued thinkers going back centuries, but scientific investigation
of its psychological underpinnings, behavioral manifestations and implications has proliferated in recent years. As globalization has
expanded interconnectivity between nations, many have observed a resurgence of nationalist and patriotic sentiments. This highlights
the continued relevance of patriotism as a research subject.
While universal theories and measurements of
patriotism have been proposed, most experts agree
that its expressions are
heavily influenced by socio-political contexts. As such, perspectives from diverse cultures are needed to fully illuminate this complex
topic. Uzbekistan provides a unique setting for examining patriotism, as a newly independent nation focused on developing national
identity and civic participation. However, Uzbek academics have yet to comprehensively review studies of patriotism conducted
internationally and in their home country.
This paper aims to synthesize key findings on the patriotism problem in the existing literature, with particular attention to work
by Uzbek scientists. Core issues to be reviewed include conceptualizations and measurements of patriotism, associated attitudes and
behaviors,
motivations and implications,
distinctions from nationalism, and contextual factors shaping its manifestations. The
ultimate goal is to assess the current state of knowledge regarding patriotism, highlight gaps that require further investigation, and
offer suggestions for future research directions within the Uzbek cultural context.