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Oralman is a Kazakh term which means “returnee” and used by the Kazakh authorities to describe ethnic Kazakhs outside who have immigrated to Kazakhstan since the Soviet Union’s collapse. Indeed, it concerns ...
2. Central Asia: The New Great Game
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... that together comprise of Central Asia today include Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. These nations, though each having its own distinct identity, are firmly bound together ...
... Kazakhstan. As such, words of Sacha from Bishkek are relevant. Sasha from Kyrgyzstan Sasha is a 68-year-old Russian (met in Bishkek in 2010). He arrived in Bishkek in the 1970s to work in a metal factory. ...
... was in 2005 named Tulip Revolution and the second one was in 2010. One should also not forget the demonstrations in Kazakhstan against to presidential elections on April 2011 [3] and to parliamentary elections ...
On January 31st, 2012, the 46-day long State of Emergency was finally lifted from the city of Zhanaozen, Kazakhstan, ending the country’s most dramatic post-Soviet crisis. What transpired and how the events ...
6. Germany’s Changing Role in Central Asia
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... Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and as early as 1992 it sent various diplomatic missions to the region. Now Germany is showing even greater interest in forging closer relations, ...
7. India's Policy of Civil Nuclear Cooperation
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... cooperation agreement with a significant number of countries such as the United States, France and Russia,  Kazakhstan, Namibia, etc. Besides, negotiation is going on with other countries- Australia, ...
8. Kyrgyzstan's Emigration Challenge
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... Russian minority, which has massively left the country, one must add the Volga Germans, who are numerically lower in Kyrgyzstan that in Kazakhstan and in Uzbekistan. Originally from south-western Germany, ...
9. U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Azerbaijan
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... cutting across Russia. Therefore, in 2008, Kazakhstan signed an agreement with Azerbaijan to transport the former’s oil across Caspian Sea to Baku for delivery to world markets through Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan ...
10. The Rising Price of Russian Natural Gas
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... itself been a transit state as gas supplies originating from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan and destined for Ukraine have passed through Russia’s territory.  These rates are opaque, and the Central Asia ...
... is Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan also takes part on the list.29 As of Georgia, Turkey is not the leading, but the third important investor after Britain and the US. Turkish FDI in Georgia, in 2004, ...
... Kazakh oil transported by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium from Atyrau in Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijani oil supplied through the Baku-Novorossiisk pipeline.  Compared to upstream oil producers such as ...
... regimes with state-dominated semi-liberal economies. The most oppressive and tyrannical of those are the Central Asia republics or the so called 'stans': Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, ...
... but they are going into the winter facing severe shortages of gasoline (Fitzpatrick 2010), while Kazakhstan continues to face chronic electricity shortages in the southern part of their country. Energy ...
15. Enduring Poverty in Kyrgyzstan
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... Union. Among the Central Asians, Kazakhstan has been the most successful country that had managed the transition process effectively and is currently in a better position than its counterparts. Kyrgyzstan, ...
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