THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE “GREAT GAME” RELEVANCE IN THE WORKS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING RESEARCHERS

Authors

  • Azizbek Tursunmetov Junior research fellow Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

“The Great Game, Central Asia, Anglo-Russian relations

Abstract

The article presents the viewpoints of English-speaking researchers on the relevance of the “Great Game.” Despite the nowadays popularity of views doubting this concept, the author considers that it is not easy to accept it totally, as well as the statements of key positions that held Central Asian representatives in Anglo-Russian antagonism.

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Alexander Morrison. Beyond the ‘Great Game’: The Russian origins of the second Anglo–Afghan War. CambridgeUniversity Press 2017

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Gerald Morgan. Anglo - Russian rivalry in Central Asia: 1810-1895. London and New York, 1981.

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Published

2023-11-04

How to Cite

Azizbek Tursunmetov. (2023). THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE “GREAT GAME” RELEVANCE IN THE WORKS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING RESEARCHERS. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 76–78. Retrieved from https://www.orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1213