Post-Soviet Central Asia, with Kazakhstan accounting for two thirds of its land area (1,052,128.4 s.m. out of 1,547,539.9 s.m.), is - of all the places not only in Eurasia, but in the whole world - the one that is probably furthest from the sea and least accessible to the West. That said, developments since the USSR dissolution...
Full ArticleKazakhstan’s Difficult Balancing Act Between Russia And The West – OpEd
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