Analysing Kazakhstan's Foreign Policy

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Central Asian geopolitics
Central Asian Leaders
Central Asian Regionalism
CIS Area
EaEU
Early post-Soviet Era
Early post-Soviet Years
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Eurasian Economic Union
Eurasian Economic Union research
Eurasian Integration
identity politics Central Asia
Kazakh SSR
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan's Foreign Policy
Kazakhstani Economy
Kazakhstani Government
Kazakhstani Leadership
Kazakhstani Nationhood
Kazakhstani Officials
Kazakhstani Political
Kazakhstani President
Kazakhstani State
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy
multilateralism analysis
Nazarbaev Regime
neo-Eurasianism
neo-Eurasianism foreign policy analysis
Nursultan Nazarbaev
OBOR Initiative
Policy
post-Soviet
post-Soviet Eurasia
post-Soviet integration
post-Soviet Kazakhstan
regime legitimacy studies
Rouble Zone
Russian Federation
Russian Outward FDI

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032400280
  • Weight: 303g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book investigates the roles that ideas and constructs associated with Eurasia have played in the making of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy during the Nazarbaev era.

This book delves into the specific Eurasia-centric narratives through which the regime, headed by Nursultan Nazarbaev, imagined the role of post-Soviet Kazakhstan in the wider Eurasian geopolitical space. Based on substantive fieldwork and sustained engagement with primary sources, the book unveils the power implications of Kazakhstani neo-Eurasianism, arguing that the strengthening of the regime’s domestic power ranked highly in the list of objectives pursued by Kazakhstani foreign policy between the collapse of the Soviet Union and Nazarbaev’s apparent withdrawal from the Kazakhstani political scene (19 March 2019). This book, ultimately, is a study of inter-state integration, which makes use of a rigorous methodological approach to assess different incarnations of post-Soviet multilateralism, from the Commonwealth of Independent States to the more recent, and highly controversial, Eurasian Economic Union.

This book offers a ground-breaking analysis of Kazakhstani foreign policy in the Nazarbaev era. It will be of interest to students and scholars of Central Asian Politics, International Relations and Security Studies.

Luca Anceschi is Senior Lecturer in Central Asian Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is the Editor of the journal Europe-Asia Studies and the author of Turkmenistan’s Foreign PolicyPositive Neutrality and the Consolidation of the Turkmen Regime, also published by Routledge (2009).

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