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086362
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2008.
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The events of 9/11 captured Central Asia into the world's spotlight due to its strategic importance. Following the events of 9/11, Central Asia emerged from the shadows to the forefront of global attention September 11 events have changed the world politics and global balance in international politics, which had an impact on the situation in Central Asia.
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086352
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2008.
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In the fast changing world of 21st century, Asia occupies a unique place. It has been showing a remarkable economic growth over the last few years. Thereafter, 21st century is being described as the Asian century. With its rising military, economic and political clout, Asia is playing an increasingly important role in the world community.
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ID:
086351
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2008.
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In 1992, for the first time in history, the head of newly independent Central Asian Republic of Kazakhastan, President Nursultan Nazarbayev, stated his vision of future development of Asis at the 47th session of the UN general assembly.
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086385
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2008.
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For the last several years, Kazakhstan's legal science has been discussing problems related to enforcement of prevalence of international law provisions over the national legislation.
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ID:
086386
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2008.
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The first constitution of the independent and sovereign Republic of Kazakhstan was adopted in January 1993. Amidst heated debate in the Supreme Soviet building and heckling by a crowd of protesters outside, the Kazakh Parliament retified the country's first post-Soviet constitution in January 1993.
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086384
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2008.
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During the Post-Soviet period, Kazakhstan has scored success in providing socio-economic stability for the country. Soon after the independence of Kazakhstan, President Nazarbayev took the initiative in defining and putting into practice the vectors of internal and external economic policy on the basis of market relations and democracy.
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ID:
086379
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2008.
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The foreign policy of any state is subordinate to its national interests that develops its own logic. While formulating the foreign policy, geopolitical realities and requirements as well as the state of international relations are taken into account.
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ID:
086393
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2008.
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Kazakhstan entered 2008 with new economic achievements and a significantly modernized political structure. New amendments to the Constitution enhanced the role of the Parliament and political parties, the institutions of the civil society.
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ID:
086391
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2008.
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India started establishing political, diplomatic, trade and economic and other bilateral and multilateral links with the newly independent states of Central Asia, including the Republic of Kazakhstan in the beginning of 1990s.
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ID:
086389
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2008.
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While speaking about the theory and practice of international relations, one usually pays attention to their political and economic constituents. Consequently, one evaluates, analyzes, and predicts andy state's success or failure on the blobal arena mainly on the basis of delepments of its political and economic relations with other states.
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ID:
086381
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2008.
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Globalization and regional integration are two interrelated processes which stand out among the basic tendencies of the world ecnomic developments. In a situation of increasing globalization of political, economic and social processes, there is a single country that can fence off from the contemporary world and trans boader processes.
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ID:
086382
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2008.
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Twentieth century was an eventual and historical stage for the mankind. The cold war ended following the collapse of erstwhile USSR leading to the emergence of new independence countries that redefined the system of international relations and followed new directions in their politics and economy.
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ID:
086387
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2008.
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The global changes witnessed in the world in the begining of the new millennium lead one to look at the problem of security of Kazakhstan and other Central Asian states in a new perspective.
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ID:
086354
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2008.
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In terms of area, Kazakhstan is huge country, it being ninth largest country in the world after Russia, Canada, USA, China, Brazil, Autralia, India and Argentina. Its total area is almost equal (about 86 per cent) to that of India.
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ID:
086388
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2008.
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Though bilaterla relations between Kazakhstan and India have several dimentions, this paper focuses mainly on neo-realism, liberalism and construtivism as key elements of bilateral interactions between the two countries.
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ID:
086390
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2008.
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The countries of the East, particularly India, remain one of the important foreign policy priorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan. India has experienced spectacular changes and the people have great expectations.
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ID:
086383
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2008.
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The meaning of globalization is to increase interaction among the states and people across the borders in areas of economic cooperation, technology and political engagements. This process is promoted and coordinated by a number of international institutions and organizations, with the objective of maintaining systemic stability and transparency in diverse and segmented markets across countries and regions and to promote equitable ownership and participation among partner economies over the time.
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ID:
086380
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2008.
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Central Asian countries are increasingly in focus in international attention because of their strategic geopolitical location and rich mineral resources, especially oil and gas. After the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, the newly independent Central Asian states become more distinct from one another as their governments followed different national development paths.
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ID:
086358
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2008.
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The NATO summit at its meeting held in January 1994 adopted a doctrine for expanding the alliance, and an initiative on the Partnership for Peace (PFP) programme was put forth.
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