George Voloshin
George Voloshin is an international affairs expert widely published on issues related to Eurasian politics, with a special focus on Central Asia. More information about him can be found on his personal website gevoloshin.com.
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Kazakhstan to Let Russia Do the Heavy Lifting on Afghanistan
    The recent fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban took many a government by surprise. Kazakhstan—Central Asia’s biggest economy, which has no shared border with Afghanistan but is nonetheless actively involved...  
Kyrgyzstan Preparing for Constitutional Reform in Search for Stability
    On January 11, the leader of Kyrgyzstan’s most recent revolution, Sadyr Zhaparov, won the presidency in what turned out to be a largely uncontested election. He obtained nearly 80 percent...  
Year 2020 in Review: Kazakhstan Struggling With Structural Reform Amid COVID-19 Crisis
    As in much of the rest of the world, the year 2020 in Kazakhstan was dominated by the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, which to date has claimed the lives...  
Third Regime Change in Fifteen Years Upends Kyrgyzstani Politics (Part Two)
    *To read Part One, please click here. Since his election by Kyrgyzstan’s parliament to the post of caretaker prime minister on October 10 and subsequent accession to the presidency on...  
Third Regime Change in Fifteen Years Upends Kyrgyzstani Politics (Part One)
    The October 4 parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan set off a new protracted cycle of political instability in Central Asia’s second-poorest republic. Though the impact of the ongoing crisis has so...  
Covid-19 Shines New Light on Kazakhstani-Chinese Tensions
    Kazakhstan was the first country in Central Asia to enact a state of emergency, effective March 16, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was followed, on March 25, by...  
Kazakhstani President Tokayev Embarks on a Turbulent Second Year in Office
    On March 19, 2019, Nursultan Nazarbayev resigned as president of Kazakhstan and was constitutionally succeeded the following day by the speaker of the Senate, Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev. Less than three months...  
A Year in Review: Nazarbayev Steps Down From Kazakhstani Presidency but Retains Control
    Unlike previous periods, 2019 was a single-issue year for Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s largest economy and the second-biggest exporter of hydrocarbons in the former Soviet space behind Russia. The country is...  
Succession Appears Less Clear as Kazakhstan’s Former President Nazarbayev Formally Takes on Vast Powers
    On October 21, the Kazakhstani media space went into a frenzy following the publication of a presidential decree that endows the now-former president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, with extensive executive responsibilities. More...  
Former Kyrgyz President’s Arrest: A Litmus Test for Succession Politics
    The month of August was unusually busy for Kyrgyzstan. In particular, the country’s domestic political scene devolved into a full-blown political crisis on August 8, with the arrest of former...  
Rumors Targeting Kazakhstani Politicians Point to Overregulated Media Landscape
    Kazakhstan’s political life has entered a somnolent mood after both chambers of parliament wrapped up their legislative work on July 5 until September and President Kassym-ZhomartTokayev subsequently took his first...  
Kazakhstan’s New President Faces Street Protests, Tough Choices Ahead
    Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev was inaugurated as the second president of post-Soviet Kazakhstan, on June 12, following his confident victory a few days before. Though the results were as unsurprising as in...  
Kazakhstan Reaffirms Ties to Russia as It Enters the Final Stage of Leadership Succession
    On April 9, Kazakhstani acting president Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev, who assumed office on March 20, after the resignation of his predecessor Nursultan Nazarbayev (see EDM, March 27), delivered his first address...  
Kazakhstan’s Nazarbayev Steps Down but Remains the Power Behind the Throne
    The Nursultan Nazarbayev administration has been—progressively since 2010 and, more recently, since 2017—laying the basis for a smooth presidential succession. And based on those developments, Nazarbayev’s replacement by a handpicked...  
Kazakhstan Draws Closer to Presidential Succession
    Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev will turn 79 in July, and talk of an impending succession has significantly intensified since the end of last year. Numerous local experts noted the harsh...  
Kazatomprom IPO to Test-Drive Kazakhstan’s Privatization Plan
    Kazakhstan’s national uranium company Kazatomprom said, on October 15, that it was ready to go public by selling a portion of its issued shares on the London Stock Exchange and...  
Western Sanctions Against Russia Leave Kazakhstan Exposed
    Relations between the United States and Russia have continued to deteriorate in 2017 and 2018. In August 2017, US President Donald Trump signed into law a new bill called Countering...  
Kyrgyz Authorities Clash With Owners of Massive Kumtor Gold Mine
    In mid-July, Kyrgyzstan’s capital of Bishkek hosted a roundtable dedicated to the future of the Kumtor Gold Mine, one of the largest gold deposits in the world. According to Kumtor...  
Bigger Role for Kazakhstani President at National Security Council to Ensure Smooth Transition
    On May 31, the Kazakhstani Senate approved a bill on reforming the National Security Council (NSC) of Kazakhstan. This move marked the official end of a months-long legislative process, to...  
Kazakhstan’s Neutrality Irks Russia and Strains Bilateral Ties
    Recent developments in Armenia, where a former president–turned–prime minister, Serzh Sargsyan, hastily stepped down in the face of vigorous street protests on April 23, underscored the potential vulnerability of Russia’s...  
New Sanctions Against Russia Weigh on Its Closest Trade Partners
    The United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), whose responsibility is to enforce US sanctions against foreign countries and nationals, rolled out a new package of economic restrictions...  
Economic Diversification Key to Kazakhstan’s Future Stability
    In January, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of National Economy reported that oil production in the country had risen from 78 million to 86.2 million metric tons year-on-year, whereas only six months earlier,...  
A Year in Review: Kazakhstan Pursues Domestic Reforms, Foreign Direct Investment in 2017
    The year 2017 proved to be an eventful one for Kazakhstan, even as its long-time president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, who turned 77 last July, has yet to designate a potential successor...  
Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan Dispute on Track for Resolution, but Risks Remain
    Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are the only two countries of Central Asia that participate in regional economic integration as members of the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). While bilateral relations have...  
Kazakhstan’s Fuel Crisis Sparks Anxiety About National Energy Security
    Despite being the second-largest oil producer and exporter in the former Soviet Union, only behind Russia, Kazakhstan has been historically plagued by chronic deficits of fuel for domestic consumption. National...  
Closer Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan Ties Not Enough to Resolve Broader Regional Woes
    The president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, paid an official visit to Uzbekistan in mid-September, highlighting improving relations between Central Asia’s two largest states. There, he met with his Uzbekistani counterpart,...  
Russia Aims to Return to Baikonur Cosmodrome Amid Vostochny Problems
    The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) made a surprise announcement on June 2. The head of the agency, Igor Komarov, told the media that the first launch of a brand new...  
Central Asia Ready to Follow China’s Lead despite Russian Ties
    China hosted a major international gathering on May 14 and 15. Over a thousand delegates from 110 countries, including 29 world leaders, flocked to Beijing to attend the so-called One...  
Kazakhstan Seeks to Reduce Russian Media Influence Amid Moscow-West Spat
    The annual anniversary of Victory Day on May 9, 1945 (Moscow time), which marked the surrender of Nazi Germany, should have been the least controversial of public holidays throughout the...  
Nazarbayev’s Call for Latin Alphabet for Kazakh Worries Russia
    Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev authored an article, on April 12, in the government-owned newspaper Egemen Kazakhstan (in Kazakh: Independent Kazakhstan) under the intriguing title “Looking Into the Future: Modernization of...  
With Tensions High, Kazakhstan Plays Mediator in Syria Peace Talks
    As the Syrian civil war enters its seventh year (the conflict officially started on March 15, 2011, with mainly peaceful protesters in Damascus coming out into the streets to demand...  
Kazakhstan Embarks on Constitutional Reform Amid Uncertain Times
    Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev surprised his fellow citizens and international observers alike when he announced, on January 11, the establishment of a special commission to elaborate wide-ranging constitutional reform. It...  
Strategic Assessment: Central Asia’s Political Ground Continues to Shift
    The following political landscape piece is a part of Eurasia Daily Monitor’s special quarterly series of strategic assessments of developments across Eurasia. These pieces examine recent important developments and trends...  
Oil Strike in West Kazakhstan Highlights Limits of Energy-Based Growth
    The latest meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algeria, on September 28, brought some relief to producers, with the price of oil finally trading above $50...  
Nazarbayev Shakes up Government Amid Weak Economy and Worries of Insecurity
    Following a month of lull in August, when the parliament was in recess and the majority of cabinet ministers took a short break from meetings and press briefings, Kazakhstani President...  
Terrorist Attacks in West Kazakhstan Call for Urgent Reforms
    Kazakhstan has traditionally been considered the most stable and prosperous country of Central Asia and was even dubbed by external observers an “island of stability” in a chronically volatile region....  
Land Protests Testify to Kazakhstan’s Internal Vulnerability
    Less than five years have passed since Kazakhstan experienced what may have been its most serious post-independence test of stability to date when, in December 2011, hundreds of people took...  
Gas-Rich Turkmenistan Looks to Export Diversification
    In January 2016, the Russian media reported that Russia’s gas giant, Gazprom, had discontinued all purchases of natural gas from Turkmenistan and was not planning to resume imports any time...  
Kazakhstan Faces Militarization of the Caspian
    In late February, Russian TV channel Zvezda, which is wholly owned by the Ministry of Defense, broadcast a video about a new type of assault boat that will be commissioned...  
Russian Nationalist Discourse Reemerges Ahead of Elections
    Kazakhstan is taking final steps in preparation for the upcoming early parliamentary elections, scheduled for March 20. According to the Central Election Commission, as of March 4, the government has...  
Looming Long-Term Economic Problems Stem From Kyrgyzstan’s EEU Membership
    It has been half a year since Kyrgyzstan officially joined the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) of Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Armenia. Its accession treaty took effect on August 12,...  
President Nazarbayev Announces Early Parliamentary Elections Amid Crisis
    On January 20, the official website of Kazakhstan’s presidency published Nursultan Nazarbayev’s address to the nation in which he announced snap parliamentary elections. Earlier, on January 13, the lower chamber...  
Hard Choice for Kazakhstan as Russia-Turkey Spat Deepens
    On November 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared economic sanctions against Turkey. Four days earlier, the latter had downed a Russian Su-24 fighter jet near the border with Syria after...  
Kazakhstan Walking Tightrope Amid Russia-Ukraine Divide
    At a time when relations between Russia and the West are at an all-time low because of Moscow’s meddling in Ukraine and Syria, Kazakhstan is finding it increasingly complicated to...  
Parliamentary Elections Confirm Kyrgyzstan’s Pro-Russian Orientation
    On October 4, Kyrgyzstan held parliamentary elections—the first in the country’s history in which the authorities used voters’ biometrics to obtain quick and reliable polling data. While the definitive results...  
Russia’s Import Substitution Plan Faces Harsh Reality
    On August 4, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev decreed the establishment of a state commission on import substitution. This new entity within Russia’s executive branch aims to alleviate the country’s...  
Kazakhstan’s Oil Dependence Jeopardizes Domestic Stability
    On August 20, the National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) came forward with a surprise announcement. The central bank’s chairman, Kairat Kelimbetov, made official the immediate shift to a floating exchange...  
Kyrgyzstan’s Relations With the US Suffer Amid Moscow-Bishkek Rapprochement
    On July 21, the prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, Temir Sariyev, issued a decree abrogating the Kyrgyz Republic’s bilateral aid and assistance agreement with the United States, which was initially signed...  
India Covets Comprehensive Reengagement With Central Asia
    On July 6, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off his eight-day tour of Central Asia, visiting the region for the first time since taking office last May. The first...  
‘Land Grab’ Case Lays Bare the Frailty of Russian-Chinese Relationship
    At a time when Moscow’s relations with the West are continuing to deteriorate, and with the unresolved Ukrainian crisis looming large in the background, Russia is seeking to strengthen its...  
Russia’s Space Cooperation with Central Asia on Uncertain Path
    On April 27, Turkmenistan launched its first telecommunications satellite into space. The launch was hailed as a breakthrough by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who watched the ceremony at Cape Canaveral in...  
New Kyrgyz Prime Minister Faces Tough Balancing Act
    On May 2, Kyrgyzstan’s President Almazbek Atambayev appointed a new prime minister—the Central Asian republic’s 27th since it became a sovereign state in 1991—Temir Sariyev, who had previously served as...  
Nazarbayev Reelected, but Challenges Lie Ahead
    On April 26, Kazakhstan held an early presidential election, the fifth presidential election in its modern history since gaining independence in late 1991. Unsurprisingly, the incumbent, Nursultan Nazarbayev, won the...  
China Strengthens Clout in Kazakhstan Amid Russian Weakness
    On March 26–28, Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Karim Massimov paid a working visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), first to discuss bilateral issues in Beijing and then to attend...  
Central Asians Fighting in Ukraine May Lead to Tensions With Russia
    On March 17, the Russian and Kyrgyzstani services of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) published a long interview with a citizen of Kyrgyzstan identified as Manas (not his real name),...  
Power Struggles in Moscow Prompt Corruption Scandals in Russian Far East
    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unexplained ten-day disappearance from public view naturally drew much attention from Moscow-watchers as his regime is rumored to be in the midst of power struggles between...  
Nazarbayev Calls Snap Presidential Vote
    On February 25, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev made a televised address to the nation to announce an early presidential election that will take place on April 26. The head of...  
Kazakhstan’s Military Reform Faces Many Headwinds
    It has been a little over 100 days since Imangali Tasmagambetov’s appointment as the new defense minister of Kazakhstan last October. Born in the oil-rich Mangistau province, in the country’s...  
Kyrgyzstan Draws Closer to Eurasian Union Amid Crisis in Russia
    On January 1, 2015, Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, along with Armenia, co-launched the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). The founding treaty of this economic bloc?whose genesis is widely attributed to Kazakhstani...  
Uzbekistan Seeks to Shore up Strategic Alliance With Kazakhstan
    On November 24 and 25, Uzbekistan’s president, Islam Karimov, paid an official visit to neighboring Kazakhstan, where he spent long hours with his local counterpart, Nursultan Nazarbayev. The last time...  
Kazakhstan Announces New Economic Policy to Avoid Another Crisis
    On November 11, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev made a pre-announced televised address to the nation. Since 1997, the president annually addresses the two chambers of parliament at the beginning of...  
Moscow’s Empty Promises on Far East Could Undermine Government Credibility
    As more people die in eastern Ukraine in the fighting between government forces and Russia-backed rebels, Moscow seems determined to pursue its internal economic goals despite the damage already caused...  
Macroeconomic Problems Overshadow Foreign Policy Agenda—A Net Assessment of the Situation in Kazakhstan Since the Start of 2014
    The past nine and a half months of 2014 have been dominated in Kazakhstan by the worsening macroeconomic situation, which has prompted the government to move forward with some unpopular...  
Russian Banks Face Dim Prospects as Ukraine Crisis Lingers
    With the diplomatic standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine still far from reaching a resolution, and as Moscow continues to support the separatist movements in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk...  
Iran Courts Kazakhstan to Reengage With Central Asia
    On September 9, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani paid his first official visit to Kazakhstan since taking office last August, when he succeeded the much abrasive Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This visit took...  
Russia and China Set to Clash Over Kyrgyzstan’s Energy
    On the eve of a new round of anti-Russian sanctions unveiled by the European Union on September 9, Gazprom’s CEO, Alexei Miller, kicked off a two-day visit to Kyrgyzstan. The...  
Kazakhstani Cossacks in Media Spotlight Because of Ukraine Crisis
    On August 4, the Ukrainian media widely reported on the arrest of Vladimir Mukhtarov, the major-general of Ukraine’s Cossack community. According to a statement by the prosecutor’s office of Luhansk...  
US Downsizes Military Ties With Central Asia
    In June 2014, Central Asian media (centrasia.ru, June 19; avesta.tj, kursiv.kz, June 20) widely republished a June 18 article by EurasiaNet that analyzed the United States Defense Department’s latest biannual...  
Kazakhstani-Russian Space Cooperation Set to Shrink in 2015
    Apart from closer economic and trade ties, the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), which its three founding members—Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus—expect to launch as early as next January, also foresees increased...  
Kazakhstan Prepares to Sign Eurasian Union Treaty Despite Lingering Problems
    On April 28, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev paid a working visit to Russia’s capital, where he delivered a lecture at the Moscow State University, twenty years after his first similar...  
Kazakhstan’s New Prime Minister to Fix Economic Problems
    On April 2, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov who had headed the country’s government since September 2012. On the same day, the president...  
Kazakhstan’s Pro-Russian Course May Alienate Ukraine
    On March 25, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev completed his three-day visit to the Netherlands, where he met with the Dutch authorities and attended the World Nuclear Summit in The Hague....  
Russian-Kazakhstani Relations: A Return of Moscow’s Neo-Imperialist Rhetoric
    As the eyes of the world were riveted to the unfolding crisis in Ukraine, where weeks of violent street protests recently brought down the corrupt regime of former president Viktor...  
Kazakhstan Looking to the West to Ease Dependence on Russia
    On January 22, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev arrived in Davos to attend the 44th session of the World Economic Forum and held a number of bilateral meetings. These included, among...  
Re-Privatization of Kazakhstani Banks to Ensure Protection From Customs Union Competition
    On January 17, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev made his traditional address to the nation, unveiling the key aspects of this year’s government agenda. While most of his speech was dedicated...  
Kazakhstan to Pursue Key Socioeconomic Reforms in 2014
    Following the publication of the “Kazakhstan-2050” strategy late in 2012, Central Asia’s biggest country carried out a series of structural reforms in 2013 aimed at modernizing its economic and social...  
Kazakhstan Offers to Dispose of Syrian Chemical Weapons
    On November 28, the deputy head of the Department for Multilateral Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Anuar Tanalinov, said that his country was considering the possibility...  
Kazakh Nationalists as a Wild Card in Kazakhstan’s Domestic Politics
    Following the recent inter-ethnic clashes in Moscow’s Biryulyovo suburb in mid-October, a growing number of Russia-watchers have been predicting the forthcoming establishment of a new nationalist political party. As Russia’s...  
Russia’s Eurasian Integration Projects Threatened by Internal Dissent
    On October 24 and 25, Belarus hosted two high-level meetings of heads of state of the Supreme Economic Council of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEc) and the Commonwealth of Independent...  
India Looses out to China in Central Asia’s Uranium Competition
    During the first week of October 2013, a high-level delegation of India’s Department of Atomic Energy visited Uzbekistan to discuss bilateral cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. According to...  
Kazakhstani-Russian Space Cooperation Further at Risk
    On September 25, the deputy chairman of Kazakhstan’s national space agency Kazkosmos, Erkin Shaimagambetov, officially announced his administration’s decision to allow Russia to carry out a new launch of its...  
China Strengthens Its Hand in Kazakhstan After Xi Jinping’s Visit
    On September 6–8, Chinese President Xi Jinping paid an official visit to Kazakhstan, amid his ten-day journey across Central Asia that had previously taken him to Turkmenistan where gas production...  
Economic Slowdown Reveals Structural Problems in Zhanaozen-style Towns
    One and a half years after the tragic events in western Kazakhstan’s Zhanaozen, where 16 striking oil workers died and over 110 were wounded in bloody clashes with riot police,...  
Russia and Tajikistan Settle Differences Before Crucial Deadlines
    On August 1, Tajikistan’s President Emomalii Rahmon paid a working visit to Moscow where he met with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Their meeting took place less than a year...  
Central Asia’s Unresolved Bilateral Disputes as a Challenge to Fruitful Security Cooperation
    On July 23, a new border incident took place between two groups of border guards from Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in the former’s Aksay district of Jalalabad province. According to Kyrgyzstan’s...  
The North Caucasus Trail of the Boston Bombers: A Militant Leadership Monitor Special Report
    The horrible tragedy in Boston on April 15 has refocused Western attention on Russia’s troubled North Caucasus, which has already experienced more than a decade of turmoil and upheaval. Many...  
EDM analysts cited in Eurasia Review article
    Jamestown analysts Roger McDermott, Vladimir Socor, Pavel Felgenhauer, Georgiy Voloshin, Richard Weitz, and Dumitru Minzarari were cited in an article by Ariel Cohen in Eurasia Review.  
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus Endorse Further Integration, but Obstacles Remain
    On May 29, the presidents of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine met in Astana to participate in a scheduled meeting of the Supreme Economic Council of the Eurasian Economic...  
Kazakhstan Proposes to Expand its Transit Facilities on the Caspian to Facilitate NATO’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan
    On April 26, Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev opened the third ministerial meeting of the so-called Istanbul process, an international initiative for reconstructing and stabilizing Afghanistan in view of the International...  
China Claims a Share in Kashagan, Kazakhstan Confirms
    On April 16, Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Minister Sauat Mynbayev made a statement that drew much attention from both domestic and international media and should certainly have been widely commented...  
Kazakhstan Continues to Upgrade its Military Presence on the Caspian in the Face of Growing Uncertainty
    In early April, Azerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khalaf Khalafov told the local press that the legal status of the Caspian Sea was still being debated by the littoral states (Azerbaijan...  
Accession to the Customs Union with Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus Threatens Kyrgyzstan’s Domestic Stability
    On April 3, Kyrgyzstan’s President Almazbek Atambayev made a speech before the students of the Kyrgyz State Technical University in Bishkek. While he addressed a number of issues related to...  
Russian-Kazakhstani Energy Spat Favors China
    On March 7, Kazakhstan’s parliament ratified the bilateral agreement with Russia on the duty-free import of Russian oil into Kazakhstani territory. The initial agreement on Kazakhstani-Russian cooperation in the field...  
Russian-US Military Competition in Central Asia Threatens to Compromise Regional Security
    Following his recent visit to Brussels, the secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Nikolai Bordyuzha, told the Russian press that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) had...  
Kumtor’s Legal Controversy Creating Dangerous Precedent for Kyrgyzstan’s Investment Opportunities
    On December 25, 2012, the state commission tasked by the government of Kyrgyzstan to analyze the legal situation around the Kumtor gold mine unveiled its official conclusions. This commission was...  
Kazakhstan’s Border Protection Service Rocked by a New Wave of Incidents
    On the last day of January, Kazakhstani media reported that Major-General Talgat Yessetov, the director of the Border Service Academy under the National Security Committee, had committed suicide in his...  
President Nazarbayev Announces a String of Optimization Measures to Tackle Social and Economic Issues
    Just two weeks into 2013, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the reorganization of the country’s government. On January 16, he ordered the establishment of a new ministry in charge of...  
Russia Threatens to Suspend Space Cooperation with Kazakhstan over Baikonur Dispute
    Hours before Kazakhstan’s newly appointed Foreign Minister Erlan Idrissov started his first official visit to the Russian Federation, one of Russia’s daily newspapers reported that the country’s foreign ministry had...  
Domestic Stability to Remain Kazakhstan’s Main Priority in 2013
    The year 2012 was certainly rich in events for Kazakhstan. In mid-January, the early parliamentary elections brought two more parties to the country’s legislative body, although none of them gained...  
Central Asia Prepares for Post-2014 Afghanistan
    On December 4, Kazakhstan’s parliament and the Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic Studies held a joint conference on the future of Central Asia–Afghanistan relations. This conference was attended by representatives of...  
ConocoPhillips’ Exit from Kashagan Revives Rivalries in Kazakhstan’s Oil Sector
    On November 26, Kazakh media reported that the US oil company ConocoPhillips was planning to sell its 8.4-percent stake in Kazakhstan’s Kashagan oil field on the Caspian Sea. In the...  
Russia-Uzbekistan Dispute Jeopardizes Bilateral Relationship
    In late June 2012, when Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially declared Tashkent’s decision to suspend its membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the country’s National Communications Inspectorate published...  
Central Asia’s Stability Increasingly Compromised by Ongoing Grain Crisis
    In early September, the United Nations once again warned of the growing risks of another global food crisis, following particularly bad harvests in the United States, Russia, Ukraine and other...  
Crackdown on Russia’s Opposition Reveals Systemic Problems in Kaliningrad Region
    In early October, Russia’s state-run TV channel NTV (its current owner is Gazprom Media) broadcast a sequel of its investigation into the Russian opposition. The film known as “The Anatomy...  
Farewell to Baikonur? Russia Confirms Intention to Move Away from Space Cooperation with Kazakhstan
    On the day preceding Nursultan Nazarbayev’s latest visit to Moscow (see EDM, October 19), the widely-read Russian daily newspaper Izvestia published an interview previously obtained from an unidentified high-level official...  
Russia and Kazakhstan Pledge to Renew Strategic Partnership amid Growing Dissatisfaction with Customs Union
    On October 9 and 10, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev paid an official visit to Moscow to celebrate 20 years of good-neighborly relations with its northern neighbor. Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin,...  
Kazakhstan Aims to Modernize its Energy Sector
    On October 2 and 3, Kazakhstan’s capital hosted an annual gathering of the Kazenergy Association, which is comprised of 50 of the biggest players in the oil and gas sectors...  
South Korea and Kazakhstan Consolidate Bilateral Cooperation
    On September 13, the South Korean President Lee Myung-bak paid an official visit to Kazakhstan. It was his seventh visit to this Central Asian republic during the last four years....  
Kazakhstan Set to Become Major Source of Rare Earths in CIS
    On August 9, China launched the world’s first rare earth exchange in an apparent bid to formalize its global leadership in the production of rare earth elements (REE). This move...  
CSTO Launches War Games amid Growing Regional Uncertainty
    On Monday, August 6, the Collective Rapid Reaction Force (in Russian – KSOR) of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) launched this year’s military exercise at the Chebarkul training site...