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  • ...itute conducts comprehensive studies of independent Kazakhstan’s foreign policy. Links are established with foreign organizations that have goals and objec ...non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the reduction of the nuclear threat, the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in A
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  • ...azakhstan has pursued a balanced [[Foreign relations of Kazakhstan|foreign policy]] and worked to develop its [[Economy of Kazakhstan|economy]], especially i *[[Nuclear Suppliers Group]] (NSG)
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  • ...ing nine citizens of Kazakhstan and four of Uzbekistan. Police confiscated weapons, forged documents, a videotape of a speech given by [[Osama Bin Laden]], an ...ities." 10 JCAM members in [[Almaty]] were arrested and police confiscated weapons and extremist books and tapes. The suspects were recruiting Kazakh citizens
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  • ...ef>[https://books.google.com/books?id=8FVsWq31MtMC&pg=PA113&dq=Qing+revise+policy+permanent+Chinese+settlement+Tarim&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tDA2U5z3NcTJsQTJooKwDg&ved ...scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=did-chinas-nuclear-tests Did China's Nuclear Tests Kill Thousands and Doom Future Generations?]. Scientific American.</r
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  • ...North Korea began to experience severe economic stagnation. Kim Il-sung's policy of ''[[Juche]]'' (self-reliance) cut the country off from almost all extern ...r/indepth_coverage/asia/northkorea/keyplayers/kimjongil.html "North Korea: Nuclear Standoff"], ''The Online NewsHour'', [[PBS]], 19 October 2006.</ref> A Nort
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  • ...ion and desertification, and contamination from its former role in nuclear weapons development and testing in the Semipalatinsk region. Significant improvemen The economy of Kazakhstan has been growing owing to the state policy of attracting foreign investment into its extraction industries. Kazakhstan
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  • == Domestic policy== ...ar-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) in New York, and in 2005 the Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zone in Central Asia (CANWFZ) in Semipalatinsk. He was elected Chairma
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  • ...nsk]], a combined [[pesticide]] production facility and reserve biological weapons production plant intended for activation in a time of war. At Omutninsk, Al ...t Deputy Director of Biopreparat, where he not only oversaw the biological weapons facilities but also the significant number of pharmaceutical facilities tha
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  • ...e north), it is suspected by the [[United States]] of being a large secret nuclear facility or bunker, or both.<ref name= "Blair">{{cite news |first= Bruce G ...r 1998, stated that the Russian Federation kept up a "deception and denial policy" about the mountain complex after U.S. officials had given [[Cheyenne Mount
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  • ...attributes the shrinkage of the Aral Sea in the 1990s to Karimov's cotton policy. The government maintained a massive irrigation system which Murray describ
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  • ...ity, Brezhnev became involved in the development of the Soviet missile and nuclear arms programs, including the [[Baykonur Cosmodrome]]. The initially success ...0%22space%20program%22&f=false | page = 49 | title = Soviet succession and policy choices | work = [[Bulletin of Atomic Scientists]] | date = November 1982 |
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  • ..., and [[Uzbekistan]] not to manufacture, acquire, test, or possess nuclear weapons. The treaty was signed on 8 September 2006 at [[Semipalatinsk Test Site]], The treaty was ratified by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,<ref>{{cite web|title=Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (NWFZ) At a Glance|url=http://www.armscontrol.org/factshe
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  • ...-semipalatinsks-nuclear-testing |title=The lasting toll of Semipalatinsk's nuclear testing |author=Togzhan Kassenova |date=28 September 2009 |work=Bulletin of {{Anti-nuclear movement sidebar}}
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  • ...country’s nuclear program, embodying Kazakhstan’s multi-vector foreign policy and desire to [http://www.jamestown.org/programs/edm/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt ...discussed areas in travel, tourism, technology, energy, agriculture, beef, nuclear energy, and even space.<ref>http://www.mfa.gov.kz/en/#!/news/article/11947<
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  • ...nt Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy into Kazakhstan's foreign policy.<ref name="ed">{{cite web|title=New tasks from the President on facilitatin ...al integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{{cite web|title=Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept for 2014 – 2020 and the Ukraine Crisi|url=http://www.turkishweekl
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