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Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy in the Context of Geopolitical Turbulence

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  • Ardak Yesdauletova
  • Saniya Nurdavletova
  • Aibolat Dalelkhan
  • Gulsum Kenzhalina
  • Duman Aitmagambetov

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The purpose of the paper is to reveal the impact of the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine on the foreign policy of Kazakhstan, as well as to consider the potential development of Kazakhstan’s relations with China, Turkey, the United States and others. Analysis, induction, deduction and synthesis serve as the main methods of research on this problem. The article discloses the problem of preservation by Kazakhstan of a multi-vector, neutral policy in relation to its partners in modern conditions. The strategic programme documents adopted by the government of Kazakhstan were also studied. The analysis of interstate trade turnover for 2022 was used to determine relations between Kazakhstan and Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. Separately, it was considered whether the Russian Federation poses a military threat to Kazakhstan. The materials of the article are of practical and theoretical value for political scientists and specialists in the field of international relations, and researchers of the foreign policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan interested in the features and aspects of the implementation of a multi-vector policy by its leadership.

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  • Ardak Yesdauletova & Saniya Nurdavletova & Aibolat Dalelkhan & Gulsum Kenzhalina & Duman Aitmagambetov, 2024. "Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy in the Context of Geopolitical Turbulence," India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, , vol. 80(1), pages 149-163, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:indqtr:v:80:y:2024:i:1:p:149-163
    DOI: 10.1177/09749284231225683
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