Turkish States Political Views in Preparing Young Families for Family Life

Authors

  • Kadirjonov Kamoliddin Kahramonovich Senior lecturer of the Military Training Department of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Turkic Peoples

Abstract

This study examines the political perspectives of Turkic states in preparing young families for family life, addressing a gap in understanding how state policies influence social structures and family development. Using a qualitative methodology, the research analyzes legal frameworks, government programs, and historical contexts across various Turkic nations. Findings reveal that while all Turkic states share cultural and linguistic similarities, their approaches to family preparation vary significantly, shaped by national policies and socio-economic conditions. The results highlight the role of legal reforms, youth education, and gender equality initiatives in fostering stable family institutions. The implications suggest that enhanced cooperation among Turkic states could lead to the development of unified strategies for strengthening family values and social policies, promoting sustainable national development.

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Published

2025-02-07

How to Cite

Kadirjonov Kamoliddin Kahramonovich. (2025). Turkish States Political Views in Preparing Young Families for Family Life. American Journal of Political Science and Leadership Studies, 2(2), 5–9. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJPSLS/article/view/1046