The resignation of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 19 March 2019, after almost 30 years in power, is unlikely to lead to a power struggle or political instability. If anything, it heralds the start of a planned process of power transition
Kim Jong Il’s demise has a broader resonance, rounding off an annus horribilis for dystopian despots...
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This article frames a description of Kazakhstan’s emerging higher education system in five paradoxes...
After nearly 30 years in power, Nursultan Nazarbayev’s decision to stand down on the 19th March 2019...
Is the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev’s authority under threat as a result of the popu...
Kazakhstan has been following its own path of social development that differed a lot from its Centra...
La negativa de Nursultán Nazarbayev tanto a designar públicamente un sucesor, como a fortalecer las ...
The transition in much of the former Soviet Union has not led to democracy but instead to varying de...
The first President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has extensive executive powers, dominates ...
Nursultan Nazarbayev’s enduring presidency in Kazakhstan (25 years and counting) has been defined by...
Many expected that the fall of Soviet communism would result in the democratization of its successor...
The author analyzes Kazakh digital media discourse maintaining and strengthening the sacralization o...
(in English): The submitted master's thesis focuses on the analysis of Kazakh media outlets during t...
Twenty-five years after the Republic of Kazakhstan became independent ‘almost by accident’, the cont...
This book investigates the roles that ideas and constructs associated with Eurasia have played in th...
Kim Jong Il’s demise has a broader resonance, rounding off an annus horribilis for dystopian despots...
August 2010 After a long political crisis, on 7th of April 2010, the government was once again overt...
This article frames a description of Kazakhstan’s emerging higher education system in five paradoxes...
After nearly 30 years in power, Nursultan Nazarbayev’s decision to stand down on the 19th March 2019...
Is the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev’s authority under threat as a result of the popu...
Kazakhstan has been following its own path of social development that differed a lot from its Centra...
La negativa de Nursultán Nazarbayev tanto a designar públicamente un sucesor, como a fortalecer las ...
The transition in much of the former Soviet Union has not led to democracy but instead to varying de...
The first President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has extensive executive powers, dominates ...
Nursultan Nazarbayev’s enduring presidency in Kazakhstan (25 years and counting) has been defined by...
Many expected that the fall of Soviet communism would result in the democratization of its successor...
The author analyzes Kazakh digital media discourse maintaining and strengthening the sacralization o...
(in English): The submitted master's thesis focuses on the analysis of Kazakh media outlets during t...
Twenty-five years after the Republic of Kazakhstan became independent ‘almost by accident’, the cont...
This book investigates the roles that ideas and constructs associated with Eurasia have played in th...
Kim Jong Il’s demise has a broader resonance, rounding off an annus horribilis for dystopian despots...
August 2010 After a long political crisis, on 7th of April 2010, the government was once again overt...
This article frames a description of Kazakhstan’s emerging higher education system in five paradoxes...