Republic of Kazakhstan

Republic of Kazakhstan
Title Republic of Kazakhstan PDF eBook
Author Kazakhstan. Embassy
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2002
Genre Kazakhstan
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Republic of Kazakhstan

Republic of Kazakhstan
Title Republic of Kazakhstan PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 208
Release 2009
Genre Kazakhstan
ISBN

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The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan

The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Title The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan PDF eBook
Author Kazakhstan
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 1993
Genre Constitutions
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Country Profile

Country Profile
Title Country Profile PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 138
Release 2007
Genre Kazakhstan
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Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues

Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues
Title Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues PDF eBook
Author International Monetary
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 36
Release 2022-04-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues

Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues

Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues
Title Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues PDF eBook
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Total Pages
Release 2004
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The Hungry Steppe

The Hungry Steppe
Title The Hungry Steppe PDF eBook
Author Sarah Cameron
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 433
Release 2018-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501730452

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The Hungry Steppe examines one of the most heinous crimes of the Stalinist regime: the Kazakh famine of 1930–33. More than 1.5 million people, a quarter of Kazakhstan's population, perished. Yet the story of this famine has remained mostly hidden from view. Sarah Cameron reveals this brutal story and its devastating consequences for Kazakh society. Through extremely violent means, the Kazakh famine created Soviet Kazakhstan, a stable territory with clear boundaries that was an integral part of the Soviet economy; and it forged a new Kazakh national identity. But ultimately, Cameron finds, neither Kazakhstan nor Kazakhs themselves integrated into Soviet society the way Moscow intended. The experience of the famine scarred the republic and shaped its transformation into an independent nation in 1991. Cameron examines the Kazakh famine to overturn several assumptions about violence, modernization, and nation-making under Stalin, highlighting the creation of a new Kazakh national identity and how environmental factors shaped Soviet development. Ultimately, The Hungry Steppe depicts the Soviet regime and its disastrous policies in a new and unusual light.