Have President Tokayev’s Reforms Delivered a “New Kazakhstan”? – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
President Tokayev's reforms have sparked debate on whether they herald a "New Kazakhstan." While some policies aim to foster political ...
President Tokayev's reforms have sparked debate on whether they herald a "New Kazakhstan." While some policies aim to foster political ...
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