Yanliang Pan

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Yanliang Pan is a researcher at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. His research has focused in part on the intersection between geopolitics and international nuclear energy commerce.

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Kazakhstan’s Nuclear Future Depends on More Than a Referendum

Officials in Astana need to focus on meaningful localization if they want Kazakhstan to build a successful civil nuclear industry.

· October 7, 2024
Video of Yanliang Pan discussing Kazakhstan's role in China’s nuclear growth and its impact on international energy dynamics.
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Kazakhstan's Uranium Revolution: Powering China's Nuclear Future

How is Kazakhstan reshaping the nuclear industry? With advanced uranium mining and joint ventures, Kazakhstan supplies 40% of the world's uranium, fueling China’s nuclear expansion and reshaping geopolitics. Yanliang Pan unpacks Kazakhstan's pivotal role in China’s nuclear growth and its impact on international energy dynamics.

· August 2, 2024
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To Secure Kazakhstan’s Uranium, Chinese Players Were Compelled to Accommodate Local Partners

Kazakhstan has leveraged its natural uranium resources to hold the reins in its nuclear fuel–related dealings with China.

· March 26, 2024
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Post-Pandemic, Russia and China Must Improve Migration Governance

If the pandemic has highlighted one source of friction in Russia-China relations, it is inadequate governance.

· December 24, 2021