Central Asia The presence of camps causes tension along the ‘Pivot of Asia’ February 1, 2019 0 David O’Brien The Kazakh Foreign Ministry recently announced that it had been informed by its counterpart in Beijing that China was allowing 2,000 ethnic Kazakh…
China China’s one-track mind in Kazakhstan February 22, 2018 0 Written by Shang-su Wu. China has recently opened a new transport and logistics station in its northeast city of Khorgas, near the Kazakhstan border. Also known as…
International Relations Bilateral trade between Xinjiang and Kazakhstan: challenges or opportunities? February 7, 2013 0 by Cobus Block. China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region shares 5,600 km of border with eight countries, including a lengthy 1,700 km with Kazakhstan. Small wonder,…
International Relations Kazakh repatriates from China: burden or asset? February 4, 2013 0 By Nikolay Tyan. The increasing flow of people across national boundaries has become a new characteristic of the 21st century. Transmigration should be beneficial to…
International Relations Uncertainty of power succession in Kazakhstan and its implications for China and Russia January 18, 2013 0 By Irina Malyuchenko. The question of a presidential successor for the current incumbent President Nursultan Nazarbayev has many people inside and outside the country concerned…
Development Taiwanese dITplomacy (sic) in Kazakhstan July 16, 2012 0 by Elzbieta Maria Pron. Kazakhstan is thirsty for technical innovations, being the fastest-growing Central Asian state with a GDP increase of 7.5% in 2011. Neither…