Présentation de l'éditeur :
Modern Kazakhstan is the success story of central Asia, and a power that counts not merely regionally but globally. The ninth biggest country in the world, Kazakhstan stretches from Europe to China, supplying from vast resources its petroleum and gas by pipeline to Western and world markets via the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, and simultaneously by direct pipeline to China. Economically, politically and socially Kazakhstan is increasingly seen as an exemplar of prosperity, sound management, national albeit ethnically diverse cohesion, and international sagacity befitting its pivotal geo-political position.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Critical to this reputation has been its President, from that virtually unforeseeable moment in 1991 when Kazakhstan won independence from the collapsing USSR: Nursultan Nazarbayev. With the repeated democratic endorsement of his constitutional mandate as President, the 67-year-old author of The Kazakhstan Way lays out in this highly readable work his detailed analysis and testament of what has guided him to guide - and indeed shape - his nation, and the principles of governance that he seeks to ensure for the evolution of Kazakhstan in the years ahead.
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