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 investigates the roles that ideas and constructs associated with Eurasia have played in the making of Kazakhstan's foreign policy during the Nazarbaev era.
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 Policy-Positive Neutrality and the Consolidation of the Turkmen Regime, also published by Routledge (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Kazakhstani Foreign Policy in the Pre Eurasianist Era (December 1991 November 1993) 2. From Ideya to Initsiativa? Neo Eurasianist Rhetoric in Post Soviet Kazakhstan 3. Regime Neo Eurasianism and the Failure of Central Asian Regionalism 4. Civilised Divorce, Marriage of Convenience: Revisiting Two Decades of Post Soviet Re INTEGRATSIYA (1994 2010) 5. Eurasia without Eurasianism. Kazakhstan and the Eurasian Economic Union Conclusion: Foreign Policy, Power and Identity in the Nazarbaev Era
Introduction 1. Kazakhstani Foreign Policy in the Pre Eurasianist Era (December 1991 November 1993) 2. From Ideya to Initsiativa? Neo Eurasianist Rhetoric in Post Soviet Kazakhstan 3. Regime Neo Eurasianism and the Failure of Central Asian Regionalism 4. Civilised Divorce, Marriage of Convenience: Revisiting Two Decades of Post Soviet Re INTEGRATSIYA (1994 2010) 5. Eurasia without Eurasianism. Kazakhstan and the Eurasian Economic Union Conclusion: Foreign Policy, Power and Identity in the Nazarbaev Era
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