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Kazakhstan - or Kazakstankäˌzäkstänˈ, officially Republic of Kazakhstan, republic (1995 est. pop. 17,377,000), c.1,050,000 sq mi (2,719,500 sq km), central Asia. It borders on Siberian Russia in the north, China in the east, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan in the south, and the Caspian Sea and European Russia in the west. Astana is the capital and


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    Political Construction Sites: Nation-Building in Russia and the Post-Soviet States ("Kazakhstan" begins on p. 46 and Chap. 6 "Nation-Building in Two Bicultural States: Latvia and Kazakhstan") » Read Now

    by Pal Kolsto, Susan Hoivik. 308 pgs.

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    Pal Kolsto is professor of Russian and East European Area Studies at the University of Oslo.
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    China's Last Nomads: The History and Culture of China's Kazaks (Chap. 8 "Kazakstan and China's Kazaks in the Twenty-First Century") » Read Now

    by Linda Benson, Ingvar Svanberg. 251 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    A growing interest in China's borderlands accelerated after the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union, which brought independence to new states like Kazakhastan as well as a new configuration of power to Central Eurasia. Despite renewed interest in the region and its peoples, information on the Kazakhs...
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    The Newly Independent States of Eurasia: Handbook of Former Soviet Republics ("Kazakhstan" begins on p. 138) » Read Now

    by Stephen K. Batalden, Sandra L. Batalden. 236 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This new edition features up-to-date statistical profiles of each of the republics that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union, covering demography, government, education, economics, geography, and communications, based on the most recent and reliable sources available. Each profile is...
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    Population Politics in Kazakhstan, in Journal of International Affairs » Read Now

    by Peter Sinnott. 13 pgs.

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    ...Population politics in Kazakhstan. by Peter Sinnott...Kazakh homeland, but because of Kazakhstans desperate economic conditions. Echoing...with the Slavs to look for jobs...
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    Patterns in Post-Soviet Leadership (Chap. 8 "Nursultan Nazarbaev and the Balancing Act of State Building in Kazakhstan" and Chap. 10 "Leadership in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan: The Views of the Led") » Read Now

    by Timothy J. Colton, Robert C. Tucker. 258 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Balancing Act of State Building in Kazakhstan , Martha Brill Olcott 169...10 Leadership in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan: The Views of the Led , Nancy Lubin...distribution and...
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    Meeting the Founders: Russians and Kazakhs Work for Democracy, in Law and Policy in International Business » Read Now

    by Alfred F. Belicuore. 6 pgs.

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    ...republics, the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan. Now, almost two years later, the perspective...Moscow and to Alma Alta, the capital of Kazakhstan, located near the border...
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    On Ruins of Empire: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Former Soviet Union (Chap. 6 "Kazakhstan") » Read Now

    by Georgiy I. Mirsky. 185 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This study, sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation and the London School of Economics and Political Science, analyzes the ethnopolitical situation in Russia and the other republics of the former Soviet Union, particularly the southern tier states. Respected Russian scholar Georgiy Mirsky provides an...
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    Russians as the New Minority: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Soviet Successor States (Chap. 8 "Kazakhstan") » Read Now

    by Jeff Chinn, Robert Kaiser. 308 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This book explores the movement of Russians to the borderlands during the Russian Empire and Soviet times, the evolution of nationality policies during the Soviet era, and the processes of indigenisation under the independence of the republics.
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    Economic Transition in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (Chap. 6 "Foreign Investment and Trade in Kazakhstan") » Read Now

    by Bartlomiej Kaminski. 430 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...6. Foreign Investment and Trade in Kazakhstan Serik Akhanov and Liazat Buranbayeva...board of the Export-Import Bank of Kazakhstan. He received his Ph.D. in...
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    Middle East Looks to Kazakhstan, in The Middle East » Read Now

    by Pamela Ann Smith. 3 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Middle East looks to Kazakhstan: after a decade of independence...Ann Smith Relations between Kazakhstan and the Arab States of the Middle...the world in terms of land...
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    Nations Abroad: Diaspora Politics and International Relations in the Former Soviet Union (Chap. 6 "The Kazakhs: Demographics, Diasporas, and 'Return'") » Read Now

    by Charles King, Neil J. Melvin. 244 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Based on field research by a team of post-Soviet specialists, this is a comparative study of the complexities of trans-border ethnic groups and state-building in the former USSR.

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