Search: Russia,Kazakhstan (43 materials)

 

Kazakh Experts on the Eurasian Economic Union: Aligned Competition or Aligned Stagnation?

... Union (EEU) keep fluctuating, impacting both Kazakhstan and Belarus. Things have been so ghastly that in late 2014, Kazakh businesses asked their government to temporarily restrict trading with Russia because the tense soared against the ruble, making Russian goods in Kazakhstan too cheap. Finally, the currency fluctuations saw a 20-percent drop in trade between the two countries. Receiving his Russian and Belarusian counterparts in Astana on March 2015, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev suggested development of ...

05.05.2015

Kyrgyzstan Experts’ Polemic: “Kyrgyzstan and the EEU: Better In than Out”

... political economy. There is an understanding and willingness in the EEU to support countries with weaker economies in the event of crises. But rendering such mutual support in practice is a long way off. Tamerlan Ibraimov : Economic difficulties in Russia or Kazakhstan directly affect the economy of Kyrgyzstan due to its dependence on trade with these countries. The earnings of Kyrgyz labor migrants hinge on the development of the economies of Russia and Kazakhstan. Notwithstanding this interdependence, the ...

22.04.2015

The Valdai International Discussion Club analyzed the prospects of the “Silk Road Economic Belt” project

... Economics and Politics at the Foundation of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, noted that the “Silk Road Economic Belt” project is able to give new momentum to the development of integration processes that takes place between Russia and Kazakhstan within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union. “ It is important that today the “Silk Road Economic Belt” project undergoes discussion at such a serious expert level. And we are glad this dialogue was started here, in ...

17.04.2015

Consequences of the Ukrainian Crisis for Central Asia: Shock and Awe

... aspect of the problem. Russian policy in the post-Soviet space, which after 2008 has increasingly promoted the issue of protecting compatriots “ wherever they may be ”, cannot but fuel phobias and speculation, especially in countries where Russian-speaking minorities live in compact settlements. Kazakhstan offers the most vivid example of the latter, as the share of the Slavic population in its northern regions of Akmola, Pavlodar, Kostanai and Northern Kazakhstan varies from 38 to 48 per cent. President Nursultan Nazarbayev has spared no effort ...

26.03.2015

In Search of Support Points: Iran in Central Asia

... Central Asian states also face subjective difficulties (see Tables 1, 2). These are largely due to Iran’s international isolation and excessive bureaucracy. Thus, there is a lack of an established Iranian banking system in Central Asia (apart from Kazakhstan), which complicates servicing commercial operations. Table 1. Exports of Central Asian countries in 2010 Country Exports volume, billion USD Share of exports volume, % EC 31,9 37,7 Russia 13,8 16,4 China 12,4 14,6 Iran 4,0 4,8 Turkey 2,7 3,1 Switzerland 1,7 2,0 USA 1,1 1,3 Source : R. Mogilevsky. Trends and Patterns of Foreign Trade in Central Asia. University of Central Asia. Institute of Public Administration and Policy. Report ...

18.11.2014

Summit of heads of Caspian region states in Astrakhan

... signed. At the same time the real interests of the oil extractors have demanded that the disagreements be settled. Iran.ru Vladimir Sazhin: Caspian 2014: Cutting the Pie In the light of this the different parties do not expect a general declaration. Russia and Kazakhstan managed to reach agreement on defining the median lines for dividing the shelf, and then Russia and Azerbaijan divided “their” part of the shelf, and the three countries agreed between themselves. Iran, however, refuses to recognise ...

30.09.2014

Making sense of Eurasian integration

... looms large. Okay, democracy, you say. Maybe it is not what Eurasian integration needs. In fact, there is even no such a thing as Eurasian Union. First and foremost, it should come into being. Besides, looking at the domestic institutional designs of Russia, Belarus und Kazakhstan one can come to conclusion that democracy is not what the leaders of these three states concerned with. There is therefore no hope that EAU would be any more democratic than European Union. There is, however, one thing worth an experiment ...

16.09.2014

The Devil Is in the Detail: Outcomes of the Meeting on the Caspian Sea

... creating a mechanism for imposing a moratorium on catching sturgeon. According to official statements, the negotiations only made headway on environmental issues (such as conserving the sturgeon population). In addition, the “Caspian Five” (Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan) reaffirmed the principle of Caspian states’ non-interference in regional affairs. As far as I can gather, no progress has been achieved on the main problem, i.e. agreeing spheres of influence. And without ...

16.05.2014

Security is everyone’s concern?

... Central Asia observer - Uzbekistan left CSTO, doesn’t have any plans in joining Customs Union and tries to dominate regional competition. Other countries in the region are ruled out by the the very same parameters but with a different modulus sign. Russia is dealing with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, providing the two latter with aid and debt forgiveness. At the same time Russia is conducting a very equivocal migration policy concerning labor migrants from Central Asia, this and dubious perspectives of joining ...

18.09.2013

2013: the Caspian Year

... (TANAP). Nabucco is still on the list, as well as its competitors Nabucco West and Trans Adriatic Gas Pipeline (TAP) . The Russian gas transportation system is out of the question because Gazprom would not open its infrastructure to other suppliers.... ... Nagorno-Karabakh and the systemic modernization of the armed forces will remain hot topics in Baku. During the past several years, Kazakhstan's key political issue has been the succession of power. It is its first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has personally ...

25.03.2013
 

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