Politics and Oil in Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, the oil industry plays a crucial role in the economic and political life of the country due to its considerable oil revenues and accompanying conflicting interests. As an arena of political struggle, this industry provides a good test case for uncovering regime maintenance techniques. This book examines the ways in which the post-Soviet Kazakh regime has managed to sustain itself in power, and the regime maintenance techniques it has used in the process of establishing and upholding its position. It scrutinizes the tools that the Kazakh regime employed in order to bring the countrys oil industry under its control and, while doing so, shifts the emphasis from the prevalent zhuz (horde), tribe, and clan-based approaches to Kazakh politics towards corporatism and patronclient mechanisms of control.
Based on extensive field work in Kazakhstan and in-depth interviews with high-ranking representatives of companies working in Kazakhstans oil and gas industry, both local and foreign, the National Oil Company and its subsidiaries, government agencies, foreign diplomats, journalists and representatives of opposition parties and NGOs, this book provides a comprehensive study of the issues of politics of oil and statebusiness relationships in Kazakhstan.
Dr Wojciech Ostrowski holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of St Andrews, UK. His areas of specialization include the politics of oil, authoritarian regimes and statebusiness relationships in Central Asia.
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Acknowledgements
I wish to thank Sally Cummings for her belief in this book and for her constant support along the way. The conversations I had with her greatly enriched my understanding of post-Soviet Kazakhstan and the process of political transition in post-communist countries in general. I also would like to thank Ray Hinnebusch and Roland Dannreuther for reading an earlier version of the manuscript and for their useful comments.
I gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Committee for Central and Inner Asia at the Faculty of Oriental Studies in Cambridge towards the costs of the fieldwork in Kazakhstan.
In Kazakhstan, I would like to thank W
adys
aw, my dear friend, whose help with every aspect of the fieldwork was invaluable. I also thank Micha
Greczy
o for his support during the fieldwork and for his help with arranging accommodation in Atyrau and Astana.