The MOCCA project is making significant progress toward its stated goals, as evidenced by the following impacts:
• Exercising multidisciplinary research and providing a platform for researchers from diverse backgrounds to collaborate and learn from one another during project workshops and conferences.
• Engaging an increasing number of high-level policymakers and decision-makers at practical workshops led by seconded guest researchers, while providing opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge in practice.
• Fostering a deeper understanding of the region through secondments to Central Asian countries and ongoing qualitative and quantitative data collection processes.
• Gaining cross-sectoral skills: All researchers have the opportunity to learn skills from both academic and non-academic partners.
• Building long-lasting and sustainable relationships through secondments, support from stream leaders, and bringing together anti-corruption experts and Central Asian studies scholars at project workshops and conferences. This collaboration will ultimately enhance understanding of the region’s legal culture, business environment, and anti-corruption efforts and challenges.
The academic and policy impact of the project are reflected in the following publications produced by the MOCCA team:
• Urinboyev, R. (Ed.). (2024). The Political Economy of Central Asian Law: A Law and Society Analysis. Palgrave Macmillan.
• Urinboyev, R., and Svensson, M. (2024). Law, Society and Corruption: Lessons from the Central Asian Context (1st ed.). Routledge.
• Ruziev, K., Rabbimova, D. & Mamasolieva, M. (2025). Reforming Doctoral Education in Uzbekistan: Models, Rules and Norms of Behaviour. High Educ Policy
• Urinboyev, R., & Dogan, E. (2024). Navigating the Legal Uncertainty and Informality in Authoritarian Regimes: Legal Culture, Governance and Business Environment in Uzbekistan. Central Asian Affairs, 10(4), 349-371.