International relations between Uzbekistan and Albania

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The relation between Uzbekistan and Albania is NEUTRAL, with an overall score of 5.0 out of 10. The chances of a conflict between both countries are extremely rare.

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Profile summary of Uzbekistan

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Uzbekistan Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Tashkent
Population 33 469 203
Land Area (sq km) 425 400
Main religion Islam
Life Expectancy 71 years

Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, located between Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south, and the Aral Sea to the west. It is the most populous country in Central Asia, with a population of around 34 million people. The country has a rich cultural heritage, with a long history of trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. Uzbekistan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and has since pursued a policy of gradual economic and political liberalization. The country has a mixed economy, with a growing service sector and a significant agricultural sector. It is also a major producer of cotton, which is a major export. The government of Uzbekistan is a presidential republic, with the President serving as both head of state and government. The President is elected by popular vote and holds significant executive power. The country has a bicameral parliament, with the lower house being the Oliy Majlis and the upper house being the Senate. Uzbekistan has traditionally had strong ties with Russia and other countries in the region, but it has also sought to diversify its international relationships. The country is a member of the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. It has also sought closer ties with Western countries, including the United States and European Union.

Profile summary of Albania

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Albania Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Tirana
Population 2 877 797
Land Area (sq km) 27 398
Main religion Islam, Christianity
Life Expectancy 77 years

Albania is a country located in southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. It is bordered by Kosovo to the northwest, Montenegro to the north, Serbia to the northeast, the Republic of North Macedonia to the east, and Greece to the south. Albania has a population of about 2.9 million people and the capital is Tirana. Albania has a long and complex history, with roots dating back to ancient Illyria. It has been conquered and ruled by various powers throughout its history, including the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and Austro-Hungarians. It declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, but was later occupied by fascist Italy during World War II. After the war, it became a communist state under the rule of Enver Hoxha and remained isolated from the rest of the world until the collapse of the communist regime in the early 1990s. Since then, Albania has made progress in transitioning to a market economy and integrating with the international community. It is a member of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, and has applied for membership in the European Union. However, the country still faces challenges, including corruption, organized crime, and high unemployment. It is also vulnerable to natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods.


The strengths and weaknesses of each country:

In terms of population, the Uzbekistan's population is 11.63 bigger than the population of Albania (population of Uzbekistan: 33 469 203, population of Albania: 2 877 797).

The Uzbekistan's land area is 15.53 bigger than the land area of Albania (land area (sq km) of Uzbekistan: 425 400, land area (sq km) of Albania: 27 398).

The position in the international influence ranking of Albania is 66, while Uzbekistan is situated 45 places below in the ranking (position 111).

Albania maintains contact with 49 countries, while Uzbekistan maintains contact with 25 countries.

Albania maintains an excellent relation with 18 countries, while in the case of Uzbekistan, this figure drops to 5.


Conflict Simulator: Uzbekistan vs Albania


Solo scenario: Uzbekistan vs Albania

The winner of the hypothetical conflict (without allies), will be Albania with a 72.3% probability.

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