Information on "International Organizations" and "Kazakhstan"
October 2012
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31 Oct 2012
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, Vol 14, No 22
Author: Stephen Blank, Jacob Zenn, Dmitry Shlapentokh, Farkhod Tolipov, Eka Janashia, Georgiy Voloshin, Mina Muradova, Haroutiun Khachatrian
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst includes articles and field reports on a host of security issues confronting the Central Asia-Caucasus region. More on «Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, Vol 14, No 22»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Possible Effects of Russia's WTO Accession on Agricultural Trade and Production
Author: Sergey Kiselev, Roman Romashkin
Publisher: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
This paper examines the possible effects of Russia's WTO accession on agricultural trade and production. More on «Possible Effects of Russia's WTO Accession on Agricultural Trade and Production»
March 2012
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15 Mar 2012
The Consequences of the Eurasian Integration of Kazakhstan for its Economic Relations with the European Union
Author: Konrad Zasztowt
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This commentary discusses the economic integration process between Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. More on «The Consequences of the Eurasian Integration of Kazakhstan for its Economic Relations with the European Union»
January 2012
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2012
Kazakhstan-Russia: Enduring Defence Partners
Author: Roger N McDermott
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This report seeks to inform policymakers of the aims, scope and changing dynamics in the complex and evolving defense and security relationship between Kazakhstan and Russia. More on «Kazakhstan-Russia: Enduring Defence Partners»
December 2011
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Dec 2011
Young Minds Rethinking the Mediterranean
Author: Nihan Akıncılar, Anna Alexieva, Jennifer Brindisi, Evinç Doğan, Amanda E Rogers, Beatrice Schimmang
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
This book sheds light on the processes of “othering” and alienation in large part responsible for the troubled history of the Euro-Mediterranean region. More on «Young Minds Rethinking the Mediterranean»
November 2011
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Nov 2011
Promises and Hurdles in EU-Kazakhstan Energy Cooperation
Author: Nargis Kassenova
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) / FRIDE
Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister, Karim Massimov, once referred to energy cooperation as the ‘core’ of relations between his country and the European Union (EU). More on «Promises and Hurdles in EU-Kazakhstan Energy Cooperation»
May 2011
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May 2011
El consenso Nazarbáyev y sus límites
Author: Nicolás de Pedro
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
En las elecciones celebradas el 3 de abril, Nursultán Nazarbáyev ha sido reelegido como presidente de Kazajstán con un aplastante 95. More on «El consenso Nazarbáyev y sus límites»
April 2011
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13 Apr 2011
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 13, No 7
Author: Johanna Popjanevski, Rafis Abazov, Emil Souleimanov, J Edward Conway, Georgiy Voloshin, Joldosh Osmonov, Alexander Sodiqov, Olof Staaf, Alexandre Autrand
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst includes analytical articles and field reports on security issues facing the Central Asia-Caucasus region in April 2011. More on «Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 13, No 7» -
Apr 2011
The 2010 OSCE Kazakhstan Chairmanship: Carrot Devoured, Results Missing
Author: Vladimir D Shkolnikov
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This Policy Brief looks at Kazakhstan’s chairmanship through the prism of the EU’s relations with Central Asian states and examines what lessons the EU can draw from the Kazakhstan chairmanship. More on «The 2010 OSCE Kazakhstan Chairmanship: Carrot Devoured, Results Missing»
February 2011
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Feb 2011
Falsche Erwartungen
Author: Andrea Schmitz, Esther Somfalvy
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die Politik der EU und ihrer Mitglieder gegenüber der autoritär regierten Staaten Zentralasiens orientiert sich in erster Linie an Stabilität. More on «Falsche Erwartungen»


