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Recent political developments in post-Soviet countries have raised novel issues regarding the stability of the post-Cold War world order. A new direction in policy has been exemplified by the recent bolstering of a number of post-Soviet political and economic institutions - such as CSTO, SCO and the Eurasian Economic Union - in which the role of Kazakhstan is considerable. In addition to its unique geopolitical location, Kazakhstans importance in regional integration structures and international relations more broadly is reinforced by its rich oil and uranium deposits.

This book centres on an exploration of the changing relations between Russia and Kazakhstan and their impact on post-Soviet interactions with the rest of the world. The role of specific factors in the formation of the post-Soviet regional system will be explored in historical perspective. The multifaceted relations between Kazakhstan and Russia from 1991 to the contemporary period will be analysed in terms of relations in several spheres: political, military and security, Kazakhstans nuclear withdrawal, ethnicity and national identity, economic, foreign policies, regionalism and international trends and the impact of historic trends.

An important analysis of Kazakhstan, the second largest country in the post-Soviet world, this book is of interest to researchers of International Relations, Post-Soviet Studies and Central Asia Studies.

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Russias Relations with Kazakhstan offers a comprehensive analysis of the promise and peril underlying this complex relationship. This study is a major contribution to the sparse literature on international relations in the post-Soviet space, providing a detailed, nuanced approach that will be indispensable to students of the region. Zabortsevas work makes clear that the connections between Moscow and Astana will be key to the future of both states, and vital to the stability of the whole of Central Eurasia.
Reuel R. Hanks, Oklahoma State University, USA
Yelena Zabortseva has produced a timely study of a major aspect of the international politics of what is likely to become an increasingly important part of the world. Her nuanced, theoretically grounded analysis of Russo-Kazakh relations should be read not only by all who are interested in the new great game in Central Asia, but by those interested in the future course of international geopolitics more generally. This is a fine achievement from a promising young scholar.
Graeme Gill, University of Sydney, Australia
This book provides a new perspective of one of Eurasias most critical relationships. The introductory overviews and examples of Russias foreign policy toward Kazakhstan will be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike.
Sally Nikoline Cummings, University of St Andrews, UK
Russias Relations with Kazakhstan
Recent political developments in the post-Soviet countries have raised novel issues regarding the stability of the world order after the Cold War. A new direction in policy has been exemplified by the recent bolstering of a number of post-Soviet political and economic institutions such as Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Eurasian Economic Union in which the role of Kazakhstan is considerable. In addition to its unique geopolitical location, Kazakhstans importance in regional integration structures and international relations is reinforced by its rich oil and uranium deposits.
This book centres on an exploration of the changing relations between Russia and Kazakhstan and their impact on post-Soviet interactions with the rest of the world. The role of specific factors in the formation of the post-Soviet regional system are explored with an historical perspective. The multifaceted relations between Kazakhstan and Russia from 1991 to the contemporary period are analysed in terms of their relations in several spheres: political, military and security; Kazakhstans nuclear withdrawal; ethnicity and national identity; economics; foreign policies; regionalism and international trends; and the impact of historical trends.
As an important analysis of Kazakhstan, the second largest country in the post-Soviet world, this book is of interest to researchers of international relations, post-Soviet studies and Central Asia studies.
Yelena Nikolayevna Zabortseva is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Government and International Relations at Sydney University, Australia. She holds a PhD degree from the University of Sydney. Her educational background also includes a specialists Degree in International Economic Relations from Kazakh State Academy of Management, and a Master of Arts in International Relations from MGIMO (Moscow State Institute of International Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation).
Her professional experience has entailed work as Head of the International Relations Department at the Agency on Financial Regulation of Kazakhstan and an Associate Professorship at Kazakh Economic University. She has published on investment policies, competitiveness (with particular focus on Kazakhstan), globalisation, international conflict resolution, and intercultural dialogues in more than 40 journals and books.
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Russias Relations with Kazakhstan
Rethinking ex-Soviet transitions in the emerging world system
Yelena Nikolayevna Zabortseva
Russias Relations with
Kazakhstan
Rethinking ex-Soviet transitions in the
emerging world system
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Names: Zabortseva, Yelena Nikolayevna, author.
Title: Russia's relations with Kazakhstan : rethinking post-communist transitions in the emerging world system / Yelena Nikolayevna Zabortseva.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge advances in international relations and global politics ; 127 | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015044511| ISBN 9781138950429 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315668727 (ebook)
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