Volume 19, Issue 3, 2018
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
English Edition Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 19, Issue 3, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE: |
POLITICS TODAY
Sergey Zhiltsov. THE POST-SOVIET SPACE: PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENT AND A NEW CONFIGURATION
Gulnaz Kuramayeva, Saniya Nurdavletova. CHINA’ S SOFT POWER METHODS APPLIED IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES (THE CASE OF KAZAKHSTAN)
Ulviyya Aydin. THE EUROPEAN UNION-CENTRAL ASIA RELATIONS: KAZAKHSTAN AS A LEADING ACTOR
Marat Baypakov, Akhan Bizhanov, Rustem Kadyrzhanov. THE PARTY SYSTEM AS AN ELEMENT OF POLITICAL MODERNIZATION OF KAZAKHSTAN
REGIONAL POLICY
Yerkinay Ongarova, Aidarbek Amirbek, Azhar Serikkaliyeva, Makpal Anlamassova. KAZAKHSTAN DIPLOMACY IN DEFINING THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE CASPIAN SEA: 1991-2017
Malik Augan, Tolganay Ormysheva, Fatima Kukeeva, Duman Zhekenov. KAZAKHSTAN AND CHINA: THE PROBLEM OF TRANSBOUNDARY RIVERS
Roza Nurtazina, Petr Tokar, Sviatoslav Ruban. UKRAINE AND KAZAKHSTAN: TOGETHER IN THE GREAT SILK ROAD PROJECT
Youngmin Chu, Kalamkas Yessimova, Botagoz Rakisheva. SOUTH KOREA AND KAZAKHSTAN: PARTICULARITIES OF CULTURAL AND HUMANITARIAN COOPERATION
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The Special Feature section in the next three issues will discuss:
- Central Eurasia: Politics Today
- Central Eurasia: Religion in the Sociopolitical Context
- Central Eurasia: Integration Processes
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