This paper on Kazakhstan provides a broad reaching, but detailed analysis of human, structural and cultural issues affecting security and development in that country. Part of our Central Asia Executive Summary Series, the profile on Kazakhstan provides significant and needed context to the overall international strategy in South and Central Asia
This research study examines how the image of Kazakhstan was covered by the New York Times during 11...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...
Pierobon C. The Relations between the EU and Kazakhstan: The Case of the Cooperation Program "Suppor...
Kazakhstan is an important power in Central Asia by virtue of its geographic location, large territo...
The role of Kazakhstan as a significant actor in international relations has steadily expanded since...
This paper explores the reasoning and implications of the unrest in Kazakhstan unleashed in January ...
Number of pages 51 introduction, two chapters, conclusion, bibliography The aim of the thesis is to ...
This report discusses the relationship between the U.S. and Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan is becoming an im...
Today, Kazakhstan-as any of the Central Asian ex-Soviet states-is busy solving its domestic and econ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze Kazakh foreign relations in the context of global and r...
Kazakhstan (the Republic of Kazakhstan) is the largest country in Central Asia and the ninth largest...
This report analyzes how Kazakhstan uses multivector foreign policy to address the rise of radical I...
World is diverse and so is the life standard of people in all the countries. Central Asia countries ...
Since independence, Kazakhstan has been implementing many programs and prerequisites for its develop...
This research study examines how the image of Kazakhstan was covered by the New York Times during 11...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...
Pierobon C. The Relations between the EU and Kazakhstan: The Case of the Cooperation Program "Suppor...
Kazakhstan is an important power in Central Asia by virtue of its geographic location, large territo...
The role of Kazakhstan as a significant actor in international relations has steadily expanded since...
This paper explores the reasoning and implications of the unrest in Kazakhstan unleashed in January ...
Number of pages 51 introduction, two chapters, conclusion, bibliography The aim of the thesis is to ...
This report discusses the relationship between the U.S. and Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan is becoming an im...
Today, Kazakhstan-as any of the Central Asian ex-Soviet states-is busy solving its domestic and econ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze Kazakh foreign relations in the context of global and r...
Kazakhstan (the Republic of Kazakhstan) is the largest country in Central Asia and the ninth largest...
This report analyzes how Kazakhstan uses multivector foreign policy to address the rise of radical I...
World is diverse and so is the life standard of people in all the countries. Central Asia countries ...
Since independence, Kazakhstan has been implementing many programs and prerequisites for its develop...
This research study examines how the image of Kazakhstan was covered by the New York Times during 11...
Five independent republics—Kazakh-stan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkme-nistan and Uzbekistan—emerged...
Pierobon C. The Relations between the EU and Kazakhstan: The Case of the Cooperation Program "Suppor...