Oraz Abdurazakov
Oraz Abdurazakov is a writer examining the hidden structures that shape power, memory, and history. His work blends fiction with intellectual inquiry—narratives that function not only as stories, but as frameworks for understanding how and why the world changes. He previously held senior leadership roles in multinational ICT companies and served as an independent advisor to government institutions. This experience informs his perspective, allowing him to approach global events with an understanding of how decisions are made and systems are constructed. Abdurazakov is also a publisher, working at the intersection of literature, strategy, and communication. His novel Codex of March explores the idea that history does not unfold randomly, but shifts at specific moments—when underlying systems reach a point of rupture. As noted by Vladimir Norov, former Secretary-General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, it is “a brilliant warning for politicians and technocrats alike.” He lives and works in Tashkent.
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