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Marat Yermukanov

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    ASTANA OPTS FOR “GOVERNABLE” DEMOCRACY

    Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has invited Turkmenistan’s newly elected President Gurbanguly Berdimukhamedov to visit Kazakhstan. While the new Turkmen leader undoubtedly could learn a great deal from Astana in terms...

    ASTANA PLAYS IT SAFE IN DEVELOPING TIES WITH TEHRAN

    Given the tense international atmosphere surrounding Iran, Astana has prudently declined to publicize its expanding ties with Tehran and depicts bilateral relations almost exclusively in economic terms. For example, official...

    BISHKEK COURTS ASTANA FOR BIG INVESTMENT

    Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev paid an official visit to Astana, Kazakhstan, July 4-5 at the invitation of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Bakiyev was given an exceptionally warm, brotherly welcome, and...

    KAZAKH OFFICIALS HUSH UP MOUNTING RUSSIAN NATIONALISM

    Unlike Kazakhstan's Russian-language papers, the Kazakh-language media are full of frightening stories of frequent attacks by Russian extremists in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other locales. The complacent attitude of the...

    AMID PUBLIC ANXIETIES, BEIJING AND ASTANA BOOST TIES

    Kazakh Foreign Minister Kasymzhomart Tokayev traveled to Beijing April 11-13 for a wide range of talks with top Chinese officials on energy, transportation, communications, trade, and trans-border rivers issues, a...

    KAZAKH-UZBEK RELATIONS SHOW SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT

    Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev's March 19 visit to Uzbekistan was one of his first foreign trips after his reelection as president in December. This priority stresses the political importance of...

    NAZARBAYEV PLACES PRIORITY ON TIES WITH MOSCOW

    The inauguration ceremony in Astana on January 11 for Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was a widely trumpeted political event conceived to attract international attention and world leaders to Kazakhstan. Yet...

    NAZARBAYEV LEADING PRE-ELECTION POLLS IN KAZAKHSTAN

    With less than a month remaining before election day, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and his advisors are certainly following the November 6 parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan. While separated geographically by...

    RUSSIAN LUKOIL PLANS TO DIG DEEP FOR KAZAKH OIL

    After two fruitless years exploring the Tyub Karagan deposits, Russia's Lukoil refuses to remain a bystander while major Western and Chinese companies battle for Kazakhstan's oilfields. The most persuasive indication...

    NAZARBAYEV EXPECTED TO EASILY WIN ANOTHER TERM

    On September 7 the lower house of Kazakhstan's parliament put an end to months of speculation and scheduled presidential elections for December 4. Members of parliament and the Constitutional Court...

    KREMLIN SHADOW LOOMS OVER KAZAKH-UKRAINIAN TALKS

    Despite considerable public interest, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko's first visit to Kazakhstan was rather anti-climactic. Official media sources in Kazakhstan did not go beyond the set pattern for covering state...

    BAKU AND ASTANA PLAY IT SAFE IN CASPIAN OIL BATTLE

    Until Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev made a landmark trip to Baku on May 25, marking Kazakhstan's decisive move towards joining the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline project, bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan...

    ASTANA’S SLAVIC HONEYMOON NEARS ITS END

    The meeting between Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in Chelyabinsk on May 17, and the subsequent arrival of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenka for a two-day...

    KAZAKHSTAN AND TURKEY SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND

    In the early 1990s, many policymakers in Kazakhstan and in Turkey were euphoric about the prospects of intense cooperation between ethnically related nations that had for decades been divided by...

    KAZAKHSTAN’S GOVERNMENT COURTS THE MEDIA

    Around 500 policymakers and journalists from across the globe gathered in Almaty on April 21 for the Eurasian Media Forum. Kazakhstan's state officials tout the annual event as a unique...

    ASTANA PLEDGES STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH RUSSIA

    On January 12 Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Almaty for a two-day official visit, his first foreign trip of the new year. Abandoning the usual practice of announcing upcoming...

    KAZAKHSTAN PLANS TO BECOME MAJOR FINANCIAL HUB

    On October 27 Kazakhstan officials announced plans to turn Almaty into an international financial center. The proclamation came as no surprise to anyone familiar with the decision-making process within the...

    ETHNIC POLICY IN KAZAKHSTAN FEEDS NATIONALISM

    Almaty, Kazakhstan's former capital city, has been drawn into the bitter debates between Kazakh nationalists and the Russian-speaking community. Recently a resident of Almaty sued the popular Russian newspaper Argumenty...

    KAZAKH GAS ATTRACTS RUSSIAN, CHINESE INTEREST

    Recent developments clearly indicate that China and Russia are stepping up their efforts to claim a larger share of Kazakhstan's energy sector. The growing appetite of Kazakhstan's giant neighbors comes...

    KAZAKHSTAN SEEKS BALTIC ROUTE TO EUROPE

    The government of Kazakhstan is targeting the three Baltic states as possible avenues for closer relations with the European Union. In the first years of Baltic-Kazakhstan relations, the Kazakh side...

    CHINESE PIPE DREAMS COME TRUE IN KAZAKHSTAN

    Last week Kazakhstan began construction of a 962-km oil pipeline from the Atasu settlement in Karagandy region of Kazakhstan to Chinese Alashankou. Although Kazakhstan's huge oil and gas reserves have...

    KAZAKHSTAN TIGHTENS BORDER CONTROL

    As part of their efforts to increase security in the aftermath of the recent wave of terrorist attacks in Russia, Kazakhstan's law enforcement and border authorities have cracked down on...

    Kazakhstan’s Rough Road To Wto Accession

    The Secretary-General of the World Trade Organization, Supachai Panitchpakdi, made a landmark visit to Kazakhstan on August 25. Panitchpakdi hailed Kazakhstan's efforts to join the WTO and positively evaluated the...

    Kazakhstan Set To Increase Grain Exports

    With its vast arable land, Kazakhstan sees grain production as more than a matter of food security. It is also increasingly becoming an effective tool in shaping its economic and...

    Kazakhstan Strives To Explore Space With Russia’s Help

    On August 11, a Russian RS-18 (Stiletto) inter-continental ballistic missile was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kyzylorda region, symbolizing the expanding Russian-Kazakh cooperation in space exploration. In recent years...

    Independent Journalist Killed In Kazakhstan

    The flurry of speculations around the July 20 death of well-known journalist Askhat Sharipzhanov does not seem likely to subside in the coming weeks. Sharipzhanov, the 40-year old editor of...

    Kazakhstan: Between Pan-turkism And Globalization

    On July 14 cultural ministers from 12 Turkic countries gathered at the Okan Intercontinental hotel in Astana for the 21st session of Turksoy, the international organization of Turkic-language nations set...

    A Thorny Road To Sino-kazakh Partnership

    Chinese Foreign Minister Li Chaosin made his first official visit to Kazakhstan in April 2003. The success of his meetings with Kazakh officials prompted Kazakh Foreign Minister Kasymzhomart Tokayev to...

    More Threats To Press Freedom In Kazakhstan

    Journalists in Kazakhstan had little reason to celebrate during this year's national "Journalism Day" on June 28. Traditionally a joyous event, this year the festivities were spoiled by recent attempts...

    Kazakhs Disillusioned With Post-soviet Development

    After more than a decade of independence, the majority of Kazakhs feel deeply disillusioned with post-Soviet development of their country. Many are tormented with gnawing doubts whether Kazakhstan has really...