FOREIGN POLICY ENERGY DIMENSION IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
Abstract
The work is devoted to actual problems of economic and energy development of Kazakhstan in conditions of globalization and regionalization. The authors examines the characteristics, the nature and prospects of expansion of Kazakhstan's external energy relations, problems of strategic partnership, and formation trends of the model of the regional economy within the boundaries of the Eurasian Economic Space. The research of these factors seems to be actually relevant, that allows to form a multi-faceted vision of the process, taking place Central Asia and Kazakhstan in the globalized world.
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