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How Western firms quietly enabled Russian oligarchs

Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state union

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The future of US and Japanese engagement with Central Asia

The future of US and Japanese engagement with Central Asia

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How Kazakhstan became more Kazakh

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissolution of the…

Kazakhstan draws on current crises in designing national security…

Equatorial Guinea's Oil Minister Allegedly Siphoned Off Millions from…

IN THE PRESS

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

EXTRA

EU Nations Have Frozen More Than $32 Billion in Russi…

Not just Russian oligarchs: Britain must block Kazakh…

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissoluti…

EVENTS and OPINIONS

Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state…

Fugitive kleptocrat supports protest in Kazakhstan

On the steppe

Kazakhstan: Troubled Nazarbayev grandson dies aged 29

Kazakhstan: Ruling party's coronavirus philanthropy falls flat

Mukhtar Ablyazov and his democratic movement: false…

IN DETAIL

Kazakhstan: Crackdown on Government Critics

Kazakhstan’s green economy: Greenbacks for the Nazarbayevs?…

Steinmetz Swiss trial: Jail for tycoon in Guinea mine corrup…

POLITICAL PROCESS

The future of US and Japanese engagement…

Russians Flock to EU Court in Long-Shot…

As Russia stumbles, Turkey and Kazakhstan sense…

US refocuses on Central Asia after Russia's…

CORRUPTION

Dictators’ funds in Switzerland – the biggest scan…

London centre for Russian-enabling’ Campaigner dem…

Fiji grants US a warrant to seize Russian billiona…

Can Kazakhstan Shed Its Kleptocratic Past?

Yacht justice: A new front in the war drags Russia…

How Western firms quietly enabled Russian oligarch…

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Kazakh MPs back referendum to extend leader's rule

Raushan Nurshayeva 18 January 2011

ASTANA (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's parliament on Friday approved a referendum to extend President Nursultan Nazarbayev's term for a third decade, clearing the way for the veteran leader of Central Asia's largest economy to bypass two elections.

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Beijing's Stealthy Expansion In Central Asia

Cholpon Orozobekova 13 January 2011

Among the great powers vying for influence in post-Soviet Central Asia, China has been the quietest, most systematic, and most dangerous. With its booming economy, growing population, and relentless need for energy, China needs Central Asia for its future energy security, as well as for expanded trade and for securing its restive Xinjiang Province.

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Millions back campaign to skip Kazakh election

Raushan Nurshayeva 13 January 2011

ASTANA (Reuters) - More than half of Kazakhstan's 9 million voters have backed a referendum to extend veteran leader Nursultan Nazarbayev's rule of the oil-rich Central Asian state for a third decade, organisers of the plan said on Wednesday.

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Burial of democracy in Kazakhstan. Police seize pro-democracy protesters.

Richard Orange, Almaty 12 January 2011

nan_rukaPro-democracy protesters have been seized in Kazakhstan, as a campaign to keep Nursultan Nazarbayev, the president, in power for another decade without elections claimed the support of more than half the country's voters.

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Kazakh president likely to back call to scrap election and stay in power

Richard Orange in Almaty 12 January 2011

nan_nimbKazakhstan's president is preparing to back a move to cancel elections in the oil-rich former Soviet Republic until 2020, his chief spokesperson said on Tuesday, confirming that the self-styled citizen's initiative has the full support of the country's leadership.

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Kazakhstan's benevolent father: Long live the khan!

PRINT EDITION 11 January 2011

THE workings of Kazakhstan's political machine are regrettably now rather familiar. An obscure group of concerned citizens gathers in a distant corner of the country and there, for the good of the nation, makes a ground-breaking proposal. Ever receptive to the people's will, the authorities in the capital rush to make this new idea their own and forward it to the president. The wise and caring leader must then decide whether to stick to the letter of the constitution or bend it to do the good people's bidding.

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U.S. says Kazakh referendum is setback for democracy

Raushan Nurshayeva 05 January 2011

ALMATY (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday condemned Kazakhstan's move to extend the rule of veteran leader Nursultan Nazarbayev to 2020, bypassing a 2012 election, and said this would be a blow to democracy.

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ECONOMY

Kazakhstan diverting crude to Russia’s CPC as Azerbaijan deals with…

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Implications for Kazakhstan’s Energy Sector

Kazakh President Emphasizes Importance Of China-Europe Transportation Route Bypassing Russia

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