10 min

Kazakhstan Caught in Great Power Rivalry YaleGlobal

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Kazakhstan’s adjusts to transition after resignation of a president three decades in power and prepares for an election in 2020. Worries emerge about great power rivalry in Central Asia. Diversifying the economy and foreign ties could give Kazakhstan and its Central Asian neighbors more influence over how a changing global order plays out in the region.

Article written by Agnia Grigas and read by Zacharia Postle.

Kazakhstan’s adjusts to transition after resignation of a president three decades in power and prepares for an election in 2020. Worries emerge about great power rivalry in Central Asia. Diversifying the economy and foreign ties could give Kazakhstan and its Central Asian neighbors more influence over how a changing global order plays out in the region.

Article written by Agnia Grigas and read by Zacharia Postle.

10 min

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