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115609
Central Asia grows wobbly
/ McGlinchey, Eric
McGlinchey, Eric
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2012.
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Aging autocrats and an absence of clear succession mechanisms make a combination that, if not soon addressed, will lead to political upheaval. .
Key Words
Central Asia
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Russia
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Tajikistan
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Kazakhstan
;
Islam Karimov
;
Soviet Collapse
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Nazarbayev
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Kazakh Politics
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Kyrgyz Politics
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Askar Akayev
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122755
Kazakhstan: a neglected partner
/ Kukreja, Dhiraj
Kukreja, Dhiraj
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Publication
2013.
Key Words
Globalisation
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Middle East
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India
;
Kazakhstan
;
Nehru
;
Indira Gandhi
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Manmohan Singh
;
Nazarbayev
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Kazakhstan's Diplomacy
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Soviet Union
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180665
Kazakhstani Soviet not? reading Nazarbayev’s Kazakhstani-ness through Brezhnev’s Soviet people
/ Tutumlu, Assel; Imyarova, Zulfiya
Tutumlu, Assel
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Rather than interpreting President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s nation-building model of Kazakhstani-ness as a balance between civic and ethnic forms of nation-building, we show that Kazakhstani-ness was styled on Leonid Brezhnev’s supranational modern identity of the Soviet People. We explore three similarities by comparing rulers’ discursive aspirational statements (rather than historical policy trajectories) in a single case study of Kazakhstan. Both discursive models were based on teleological supranational state ideology, both were depicted as modern and advanced, and both modelled the new identity on the language and culture of ethnic majority. We used thematic discourse analysis in over 50 government documents and speeches of leaders to illustrate our argument. This case presents bigger lessons for regime’s power of defining the national membership in post-Soviet Kazakhstan and beyond.
Key Words
Nazarbayev
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Brezhnev
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Soviet People
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Kazakhstani-ness
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Nation-Building Model
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115419
One man band: what lies ahead for Kazakhstan after Nazarbayev?
/ Gevorgyan, Lilit
Gevorgyan, Lilit
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Publication
2012.
Key Words
Authoritarianism
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Political Stability
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Kazakhstan
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Economic Growth
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Social Stability
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Economic Stability
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Military and Security Stability
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External Stability
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Nazarbayev
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120372
Threading a needle: Kazakhstan between civic and ethno-nationalist state-building
/ Beachain, Donnacha O; Kevlihan, Rob
Kevlihan, Rob
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
This paper examines the state-building project in Kazakhstan since independence in 1991. It argues that both civic and ethno-nationalistic tendencies in state-building can be identified but that it is not any particular trajectory of nationalism in Kazakhstan that is of significance so much as the tensions between two very different trajectories. We argue that, at least to date, the government has succeeded in managing these tensions quite effectively both at the policy level and in its relations with different ethnic groups and neighbouring states. Whether Kazakhstan can continue to manage these tensions in the post-Nazarbayev era is one of the most significant questions facing the country.
Key Words
Central Asia
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Kazakhstan
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Civic Nationalism
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Post - Soviet
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Ethno - Nationalism
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Nazarbayev
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