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Kazakhstan and Other Authoritarian States -- Chapter 3: Between Threat, Alliance, and Multivectorism: Kazakh-Russian Relations in … -- Chapter 5 : Foreign terrorists and Kyrgyz jazzmen: framing the January 2022 unrest in Kazakhstan. …This book explores the various ramifications and consequences of the violent civil protests that affected Kazakhstan in …
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Among the many significant geopolitical consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine has been the reinvigoration of the Middle Corridor, both as a regional economic zone comprising Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Turkey but also as an increasingly attrac­tive alternative route between Europe...
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: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and in selected countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic … 10 percentage points - in Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Lithuania. Although it is comparable to the average growth of public …
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- Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. Although transport, communication, energy and water supply …
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sovereignty as a result. Among them were countries such as Estonia and Kazakhstan. This article considers whether these countries …. Currently, Estonia is considered the most developed country of the 15 former members of the USSR, and Kazakhstan is in 5th place …. The research carried out in this paper shows that the current economy of Kazakhstan is clearly moving away from that …
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