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Exploring the profound impacts of the Ukraine-Russia war, this book delves into Central Asia's geopolitical shifts, societal transformations, and media dynamics, revealing a region navigating between change and tradition, resilience, and identity, on its path to a more significant global role.
List of contents
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Introduction
Assylzat Karabayeva & Ikboljon QoraboyevPart I: The Ukraine-Russia War: Nation-Building, State and Society, and Media Implications
Chapter 1: From Kazakhstani to the Kazakh Nation? Understanding the Nation-building Process Under Tokayev in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Bakhytzhan KurmanovChapter 2: State and Society in Kazakhstan and the War on Ukraine
Nygmet IbadildinChapter 3: Kazakh Media Coverage of the Russian War in Ukraine
Baurzhan RakhmetovPart II: The Ukraine-Russia War: Trade, Domestic, and Foreign Policy Implications
Chapter 4: The Ukraine War, Domestic Stability, and Kazakhstan's Equidistant Diplomacy
Aizada NuriddenovaChapter 5: How Does the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Impact the Domestic and Foreign Economic Policy of the Kyrgyz Republic?
Bakhtiiar Igamberdiev and Zhyldyz TegizbekovaChapter 6: The Evolution of Central Asian Trade with Russia and the Impact of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Almaz Akhmetov Part III: The Ukraine-Russia War: Legal and Normative Implications
Chapter 7: Central Asia and the War in Ukraine: Legal Risks for Individuals and Legal Entities
Nicolás Zambrana-TévarChapter 8: International Legal Implications of the Russian-Ukrainian War for Central Asian States
Rustam AtadjanovChapter 9: Towards a Collaborative Strategy among Democracies to Address Flows of Migration: The Need for Bringing Norms Back
Halim NezihogluConclusion: Resilience, Connectivity, and Decolonization: Elements of an Endogenous Regional Order in Central Asia?
Ikboljon Qoraboyev and Assylzat KarabayevaIndex
About the Contributors
About the author
Assylzat Karabayeva is assistant professor at KIMEP University.
Ikboljon Qoraboyev is professor of international relations at the International School of Economics of Maqsut Narikbayev University, and associate research fellow at UNU-CRIS.