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Sultanov B.K. Kazakhstan Today
Monograph– Almaty: The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan, 2010. – 356 p.
This joint monograph aims to present a generalised image of mode Kazakhstan. The book focuses on Kazakhstan’s role in the inteational community and discusses issues of the political, economic and social life of mode Kazakh society. It contains the history of the country and information on its present administrative-territorial divisions, population and govement system. The book presents Kazakhstan’s main steps on the path of the establishment of statehood and interim results of the country’s development in its years of independence.
The joint monograph targets primarily foreign readers who do not know much about the Republic of Kazakhstan, and will be also useful to local political analysts, researchers, civil servants, students and university teachers, and others.
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