Analysis of Current Conditions and Strategic Recommendations for Cultural Partnerships to Enhance Political and Economic Development Within the SCO Framework

Authors

  • Liang Quan PhD in Economics of Service Industries, “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Samarkand City, Republic of Uzbekistan, 140104, 17, University Boulevard
  • Zou Tongqian PhD in Management, “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Samarkand City, Republic of Uzbekistan, 140104, 17, University Boulevard
  • Huang Linlin PhD in Management, “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Samarkand City, Republic of Uzbekistan, 140104, 17, University Boulevard

Keywords:

Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Intercultural Communication, International Cooperation

Abstract

Amidst the escalating global geopolitical uncertainties, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as a significant constructive force in international and regional matters, advocates the "Shanghai Spirit" and leverages its wealth of effective regional governance experience. This provides a localized approach to addressing challenges within the current global governance framework. While much emphasis is placed on cooperation in political and economic spheres, cultural collaboration among SCO member states receives less attention. Exploring the present state of cultural cooperation and communication among these member states, along with identifying existing challenges, can enhance mutual understanding and cultural exchanges. Strengthening cultural ties can serve as a bridge, facilitating solutions to various issues in political and economic arenas and fostering strategic trust and deep mutual recognition among SCO members. In essence, by focusing on the cultural dimension, the SCO can enrich its multifaceted cooperation, promoting a more comprehensive and resilient partnership that addresses both traditional and emerging challenges in the region. This approach underscores the importance of cultural diplomacy in reinforcing the SCO's role as a stabilizing influence in an increasingly complex global environment.

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Quan, L., Tongqian, Z., & Linlin, H. (2024). Analysis of Current Conditions and Strategic Recommendations for Cultural Partnerships to Enhance Political and Economic Development Within the SCO Framework. American Journal of Political Science and Leadership Studies, 1(8), 64–74. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJPSLS/article/view/766

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