THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF PREPARING FUTURE MILITARY ATTACHÉS
This article analyzes the theoretical and methodological foundations of training future military attachés, their role in the
international system, global practices, and Uzbekistan’s experience. It emphasizes strategic thinking, diplomatic competences,
language proficiency, and the role of independent learning in the preparation process.
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