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KAZAKHSTAN AND RUSSIA (3) answer(s).
 
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Cross-border geopolitics: Ambivalent aspect of the border issue in relationship between Kazakhstan and Russia / Ibrayeva, Aigerim   Journal Article
Ibrayeva, Aigerim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article contributes to the discussion of the relationship between the border factor and geopolitics in the post-Soviet area and strives to identify the drivers and obstacles in the sphere of territorial integration between Kazakhstan and Russia. The aim of the article is to characterize the geopolitical landscape of thses countries and to reveal the ambivalent context of Kazakhstan’s cooperation with regions across Russian-Kazakhstani border proceeding from the analysis of the interests of key players in Central Asia and the current status of the cross-border cooperation between two countries.
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Geopolitics of Renewables in Kazakhstan and Russia / Koch, Natalie; Tynkkynen, Veli-Pekka   Journal Article
Koch, Natalie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines recent renewable energy initiatives in two hydrocarbon rich states of Eurasia: Kazakhstan and Russia. The global nature of challenges surrounding energy and natural resource use demand that sustainability and “energy transition” policies be understood as geopolitical issues, which are increasingly (re)defining political relations among and within states. Existing research and media coverage of international energy politics in Eurasia is overwhelmingly dominated by a focus on oil and gas extraction, especially in Kazakhstan and Russia, due to their central place in traditional hydrocarbon fuels markets. As elsewhere in the world, however, political and economic leaders in both countries have started to adopt the language of promoting environmental sustainability, the “green economy,” and renewable energy infrastructures. Taking a critical geopolitics lens to recent developments, this article considers who is involved in advancing renewable energy in contexts that have traditionally been dependent on traditional energy sources, and what this may portend for the shifting energy landscape of Eurasia.
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Kazakhstan and Russia: 30 years of strategic partnership and alliance / Kosherbayev, Ye.   Journal Article
Kosherbayev, Ye. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN 2022, we are celebrating the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Russia and Kazakhstan, which undoubtedly opens a new page in the history of our bilateral relations. Over these years, we have managed to reach a level of strategic partnership and alliance based on a solid foundation of friendship between peoples, mutual trust, and respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Given our long border, geographical proximity, and common past, the interests of the two countries intertwine in an exceptional way that is virtually unparalleled in the entire post-Soviet space.
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