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ID164360
Title ProperUnderstanding foreign policy strategies of Kazakhstan
Other Title Information a case study of the landlocked and transcontinental country
LanguageENG
AuthorKassen, Maxat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Examining Kazakhstan’s foreign policy through the lens of its position as the largest landlocked, and transcontinental, country in the world, the paper presents a multidimensional analysis of the unique soft power strategy adopted recently by this nation in promoting its various international initiatives in its region. In doing so, the paper attempts to understand the implications of Kazakhstan’s distinctive geopolitical setting at the heart of Eurasia for regional integration and security-building initiatives that have been proposed and actively supported by this emerging nation. The paper focuses on investigating key political and socioeconomic aspects of the country’s location at the intersection of Europe and Asia and analyses whether a symbiotic relationship exists between Kazakhstan’s multi-vectored foreign policy and the wide range of its international initiatives aiming to promote economic development, partnership and peaceful coexistence between various nations in the region. The key findings and generalizations of the research will facilitate better understanding of the implications of landlocked geography for the direction of foreign policy, using concrete examples and manifestations of political decisions made in the area.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 31, No.3-4; Jun-Aug 2018: p.314-343
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 31 No 3-4
Key WordsKazakhstan ;  Foreign Policy Strategies ;  Landlocked And Transcontinental Country


 
 
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