China has strategically pushed into education, culture, media, and art—especially in the Kazakh language.
China has strategically pushed into education, culture, media, and art—especially in the Kazakh language.
Kazakhstan has leveraged its natural uranium resources to hold the reins in its nuclear fuel–related dealings with China.
Kazakhstan’s leadership on nuclear and biological risk reduction for the last 30 years serves as a core model for regional and international security. Please join us for a moderated discussion on the history of this work and Kazakhstan’s increasingly global role in the changing WMD threat landscape.
Temur Umarov offers insights on the effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Kazakhstan’s domestic and foreign policy.
Evan Feigenbaum, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Temur Umarov, Nicole Grajewski, and Asel Doolotkeldieva focus on strategic dynamics in continental Asia and how regional players—not the United States or the transatlantic West—are driving both diplomacy and regional integration.
The political elites of Central Asia view the invasion of Ukraine through the prism of their own interests, top of which is the preservation of their own regimes. For this reason, they will continue to show loyalty to Putin.
The Kazakh leadership has achieved its main aim of easing up a little and making space for others while maintaining complete control of parliament.