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  • ...p. 135.</ref> Only following his death in 1966 has he received appropriate public recognition as the driving force behind Soviet accomplishments in space exp Under a policy initiated by Stalin and continued by his successors, the identity of Korole
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  • Remains of medieval structures such as other mausoleums, [[mosque]]s and [[Public bathing|bath houses]] characterize the archaeological area.<ref name=whs /> ...ort of local citizens, Timur adopted the policy of constructing monumental public and cult buildings.<ref name=yasi>{{cite web | title = History of the town
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  • ...fic, analytical, humanitarian and [[Educational institution|educational]] public institution in [[Kazakhstan]]. ...2012 as a multifunctional [[Research institute|research]] and educational public institution
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  • ...e]] probably because many of rising problems devoted to Russian, the world public. If the title of the book translated into the [[Kazakh language]] it will m ...e, the author criticizes severely discriminatory treatment of the official policy to the educational affairs. It is said that there are more Kazakh children
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  • ...ge&q=Nowruz%20Persian%20new%20year&f=false |title=Iran: U. S. Concerns and Policy Responses|author=Kenneth Katzman|publisher=DIANE Publishing|date=2010 |acce ...he year. Most royal traditions of Nowruz, such as royal audiences with the public, cash gifts, and the pardoning of prisoners, were established during the Sa
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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 * [[Public holidays in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...ith amnesia], ''Taipei Times'', 1 January 2007</ref> Many moved due to the policy of [[population transfer in the Soviet Union]] and others were forced into ...into a major grain-producing region for the Soviet Union. The Virgin Lands policy brought mixed results. However, along with later modernisations under Sovie
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  • The “Concept of state demographic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan” was ratified in 2000, which prioritized de ...report prepared by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Research Institute Public Opinion, 84.8% of the youth think women in Kazakhstan have enough rights.<r
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  • ...At the same time, the government follows a multilevel information security policy, which maintains surveillance of telecommunications and Internet traffic in ...a central executive body in the IT field, is authorized to implement state policy in telecommunications and information technology development industries, ex
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  • |disputepolicy=[http://www.nic.kz/rules/policy.jsp Dispute resolution policy] * .мем.қаз – public sector organizations
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  • In January 2006, DMOZ began publishing online reports to inform the public about the development of the project. The first report covered the year 200 ...06. During that period, an older build of the directory was visible to the public. On January 13, 2007, the Site Suggestion and Update Listings forms were ag
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  • ...s|MA]] in [[Economics]] programs were launched in 1992 and the [[Master of Public Administration|MPA]] program began enrolling students in 1993. The first c ...versity and an expert in public policy, public administration, governance, public sector reform, social capital, knowledge management, solid waste management
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  • |type = [[Public university|Public]] ''[http://gspp.nu.edu.kz/gspp/homepage Graduate School of Public Policy]''
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  • |publisher=Official blog-platform leaders of public agency RK *Saken Seifullin, Chairman of Seimar Alliance Policy Insurance JSC and the former CEO of FoodMaster.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...t of the Republic of Kazakhstan, state bodies, political parties and other public organizations. ...Affairs, Ambassador Saudabayev worked to implement the developing foreign policy of the young independent state. He was Kazakhstan’s signatory to NATO’s
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  • ...nderstanding among religious groups. U.S. officials engaged in private and public dialogue at all levels to urge that proposed amendments to the religion law ===Legal and policy framework===
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  • ...ing the [[Religion in the Soviet Union#Policy toward religions in practice|policy of oppression]] of religion in the former [[Soviet Union]]. Before that tim ...s and a [[Religion in the Soviet Union#Policy toward religions in practice|policy of oppression]] of religion, most Bahá'ís were sent to prisons and camps
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  • ...social and political activist, publicist, thinker, scholar, statesman and public figure, ideologist of the struggle for freedom and independence of the Comm ...to Nozhan-Sur-Marn, spoke for the [[Europe]]an public with the speech "The policy of Russia and Turkestan National Movement". The time during the exile it wa
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  • Throughout his career, Kenges has served in several top positions in both the public and private sector, ranging from head of marketing for KazTransGas and Inte ...as born in July 14, 1979 to a family of the prominent Kazakh statesman and public figure Khamit Rakishev, who, for many years was the Head of the [[Chamber
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  • ...of Kazakhstan: 2011 Article IV Consultation--Staff Report; Supplement; and Public Information Notice; IMF Country Report 11/150; June 1, 2011 |format=PDF |da ...Fund, its portfolio companies as well as in mechanisms of interaction with public authorities involved in the activities of the Fund.
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  • Kazakhstan’s green economy concept policy, adopted in 2013, aims to diversify the economy through careful use of natu ...s Draws Big Crowds, High Officials Top News: Elections Are Barometers of Public Opinion, Monitoring Expert Says Top News: Almaty’s Winter Universiade 201
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  • ...cost of the finished product. Kazatomprom will also improve its marketing policy and tactics at the natural uranium market. The Development Strategy focuses on the improvement of HR policy. The company will create all conditions for HR attraction, retention, and d
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  • ...nd [[carbon dioxide]] content of 5%. Karachaganckgazprom also maintained a policy of full gas voidage replacement to maintain pressure of the reservoir above ...elocation. After three years of protest from the villagers, Kazakhstan’s Public Prosecutor found the 2003 decision to reduce the SPZ to be illegal, and the
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  • ..." and Article 337, "creation or participation in the activities of illegal public associations." The court sentenced him to two years in prison.<ref>[http:// ...olved bombing the offices of security officials, government buildings, and public safety facilities. The ten suspects, who allegedly acted on instructions fr
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  • '''The Public Fund Youth Information Service of Kazakhstan''' ('''YISK''') is a [[nonprof The Public Fund has its branches and representative office in 9 regions of Kazakhstan:
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  • ...Otan People’s Democratic Party]]. Youth wing was created in the form of public unit at the I Congress of Zhas Otan which was held in [[Astana]], Kazakhsta ...itiated parliamentary hearings on the discussion of the Law on State Youth Policy in the Republic of Kazakhstan, youth conferences were organized in all regi
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  • ...as named after Turar Ryskulov, a prominent Kazakh statesman, political and public figure and economics thinker. Viktoriya Tsay - a graduate of Harvard University, holds a Masters degree in Public Administration and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Maastri
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  • ...e School of Professional and Continuing Education, the Institute of Public Policy and Administration, the Mountain Societies Research Institute, the Cultural ...[Park]]lands will surround each UCA campus and will be open to the general public.
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  • ...ogram of creation of research base for working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена In 2002, IAB as a pilot high school participated in public accreditation passing by criteria of [[European Quality Improvement System]
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  • ...of the country and promote Kazakh language and culture. One aspect of this policy was the government's decision to define Kazakhstan as the national state of ...akh in schools and introduced Kazakh language fluency requirements for all public sector jobs. Many Russians objected to these measures and advocated for off
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  • The Soviet policy of ''[[korenizatsiya]]'' (indigenisation) resulted in the creation of 105 K ...hing a boarding school for Koreans in Ukraine|journal=Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative Case Studies|issue=30|year=1999|archiveurl=https:
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  • ...t news and information about what was going on reached the West and evoked public responses in Polish-ruled Western Ukraine and in the [[Ukrainian diaspora]] ...many Ukrainians played prominent roles in the Soviet Union, including such public figures as [[Semyon Timoshenko]].
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  • ...e World’s Muslims: Unity and Diversity. Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project. August 9, 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2013</ref> and [[Christ ...r: Men and Women in the World's Cultures'', pg. 572</ref> However, Russian policy gradually changed toward weakening Islam by introducing pre-Islamic element
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  • ..._wanderer_chechnya_dudayev?page=0,0 |title=The Wanderer |publisher=Foreign Policy |date= |accessdate=2014-02-04}}</ref><br>30,000<ref name=ref>{{cite web|aut ...>Dunlop p.14</ref> Angered by Chechen raids, Yermolov resorted to a brutal policy of "[[scorched earth]]" and deportations; he also founded the fort of [[Gro
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  • ...e World’s Muslims: Unity and Diversity. Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project. August 9, 2012</ref> minority [[Irreligion|non-religious]].<b ...007). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the [[public domain]].''</ref> The [[Jadid]]ists engaged in educational reform among Mus
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  • ...oing where the grass is greener: China Kazakhs and the Oralman immigration policy in Kazakhstan|last=Cerny|first=Astrid}}</ref> Thus, showing the huge diaspo ...ame="oka"/> However, to sustain such a consistent and effective migratory policy was not always easy. Since the state´s independence, the newly sovereign c
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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 ...or have their steeds led by the bridle; and instead of keeping silence in public, as is the rule for the shrouded women of Iran, these farmers' wives chaffe
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  • ...ored/pdfs/PS015.pdf|title=The Xinjiang conflict: Uyghur identity, language policy, and political discourse|author1=Arienne M. Dwyer |author2=East-West Center ...ted by the Chinese government among Hui Muslim areas since the 1980s, this policy does not extend to schools in Xinjiang due to fear of separatism.<ref name=
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  • ...sung]], "The Great Leader". Following Kim's failure to appear at important public events in 2008, foreign observers assumed that Kim had either fallen seriou ...deemed him the [[heir apparent]] of North Korea. Prior to 1980, he had no public profile and was referred to only as the "Party Centre".<ref>{{cite book|tit
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  • ...2005 he graduated as a state management magister in [[National Academy of Public Administration, Office of the President of Ukraine]].<ref name=Major/><ref The Party of Regions expelled Sin, since they said he was responsible for "policy failure and the collapse of the urban economy", on 24 February 2014.<ref>{{
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  • ...ents in the Early Literary History of North Korean Literature and Literary Policy|pages=298, 304 n4}}</ref> ...ate=8 May 2016}}</ref> Generally speaking, the poem was well received. The public was interested and young readers acclaimed it.{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=73}
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  • ...g first as a volunteer fighter and then as the [[public affairs (military)|public affairs]] officer to [[Aslan Maskhadov]], the Chechen headquarters' [[Chief ...ashingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16175-2004Jun29.html Two-Faced Chechnya Policy], on Akhmadov's asylum case, from ''[[The Washington Post]]'', June 30, 200
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  • The Council of Ministers (COM) is the highest policy and decision-making body and is composed of the various Ministers of Foreig ...evelopment engineering, including communications, power, urban development public health, telecommunications, water resources development and agriculture. EC
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  • ...icle incorporates text from this U.S. government source, which is in the [[public domain]].</ref> The [[Economy of Kazakhstan|country’s economy]] is heavil 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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  • ...YBpE#v=onepage&q=kazakhstan%20corruption%20ranking&f=false OECD Investment Policy Reviews], P112, [[OECD]], 2012</ref> while the [[World Bank]] listed Kazakh Kazakhstan has managed its monetary policy well. Its principal challenge in 2001 was to manage strong foreign-currency
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  • ...e elimination of intra-bloc tariffs, establishing a common external tariff policy and the elimination of non-tariff barriers. It was launched as a first step ...edures on Armenia’s accession to EEU to be declared in Moscow today|work=Public Radio of Armenia|accessdate=4 June 2015}}</ref><ref name=kyrsign2/>
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  • ...050 Strategy Logo.jpg|thumb|Logo for the Kazakhstan 2050 Strategy national policy plan]] ...an for 2014-2020. The concept calls for adherence to a multivector foreign policy and supports regional integration and conflict resolution.<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • # public utilities infrastructure ...publisher=Baiterek Holdings}}</ref> The implementation of the New Economic Policy "Nurly Zhol" is expected to create over 200,000 new jobs.<ref>{{cite web|ti
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  • === National Policy === ...rogram «Development Strategy 2030» identifies the following major public policy goals in the area of environmental protection and efficient natural resourc
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  • ...g/ |title=Think Tank Directory |location=Philadelphia |publisher=[[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] |accessdate=9 April 2013}}</ref> ...s |location=UK |author=Catherine Alexander |chapter=Almaty: Rethinking the Public Sector |editor=Catharine Alexander |editor2=Victor Buchli |editor3=Caroline
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  • ...akhstan|title=Kazakhstan|last=Affairs|first=Chevron Policy, Government and Public|website=chevron.com|access-date=2016-12-06}}</ref> Most families of Chevron
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  • ...9, 2013}}</ref> [[Bus]]es and [[Taxicab|taxis]] are the principal means of public transport within the city. ...ng the importance of Aktau's port with its changes in international export policy. It has been attempting to halt the transit of grain through the Black Sea
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  • ...<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oskemen.kz/en/politics5.htm |title=Domestic policy |publisher=www.oskemen.kz |date=April 19, 2001 |accessdate=January 25, 2011 The most popular form of public transport is the tram, although its share in total traffic is less than the
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  • ...between [[Islamism|Islamist]] extremism and Soviet global "pro-terrorist" policy and support for dictatorships in the [[Muslim world]]. During the early pha ...ation]] hearings as an opportunity to put his case before an international public.<ref>[http://www.iwpr.net/index.php?apc_state=hen&s=o&o=p=crs&l=EN&s=f&o=16
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  • ...t produced [[antibiotics]], [[vaccines]], sera, and [[interferon]] for the public. ...[Sverdlovsk anthrax leak]]). He has provided guidance to the intelligence, policy, national security, and medical communities and has returned to the pure bi
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  • ...with consequential serious [[public health problems in the Aral Sea region|public health problems]]. ...roject's main goals. However, due to its staggering costs and the negative public opinion in [[RSFSR|Russia proper]], the federal authorities abandoned the p
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  • ...l of the [[Soviet Union]] and '[[Iron Curtain]]' in 1989 led to a surge of public and academic interest in Silk Road sites and studies in the [[former Soviet ...Young (2001), ''Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy, 31 BC - AD 305'', London & New York: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-24219-3, p. 29.
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  • ...0%22space%20program%22&f=false | page = 49 | title = Soviet succession and policy choices | work = [[Bulletin of Atomic Scientists]] | date = November 1982 | ...anisational regularity and the ending of schemes. When Khrushchev left the public spotlight, there was no popular commotion, as most Soviet citizens, includi
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  • ...ng to [[UNESCO]], Nevada-Semipalatinsk played a positive role in promoting public understanding of "the necessity to fight against nuclear threats".<ref name *[[Energy policy of Kazakhstan]]
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  • '''Alliance for Open Society International, Inc.''' ('''AOSI''') is a U.S. public charity organized in 2003 under the laws of the State of [[Delaware]].<ref ...[[education]], and general [[civil society]] issues. It also educates the public about societies' attempts to become [[democracy|democratic]] [[Market econo
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  • ...nge his library, and went hunting with him. Tolstoi, who was interested in public education in the United States, asked Schuyler for copies of American prime ...Russian treatment of Tatars - he ought to look at home, and criticize the policy of his own countrymen toward the North American Indians." (1)
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  • ...s were forced to adopt sedentary lifestyles. Because of the Russian Empire policy, between 5 and 15 per cent of the population of Kazakh Steppe were immigran ...otibaruli]] from 1847 to 1858. In 1863, the Russian Empire announced a new policy asserting the right to annex troublesome areas on its borders. This led imm
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  • ...om the oppressive laws enacted against them. Later kings reversed Shapur's policy of religious tolerance. Under pressure from [[Zoroastrian]] [[Magi]] and in Shapur II pursued a harsh religious policy. Under his reign, the collection of the [[Avesta]], the sacred texts of Zor
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  • ...ime, the Khazar-Ashkenazi hypothesis came to the attention of a much wider public with the publication of [[Arthur Koestler]]'s ''[[The Thirteenth Tribe]]'' ...oportion of [[Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazim]], was first proposed to a Western public by [[Ernest Renan]] in 1883.<ref>{{harvnb|Barkun|1997|p=137}}: Ernest Renan
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  • Byzantine diplomatic policy towards the steppe peoples generally consisted of encouraging them to fight ...rts formed a major proportion of Ashkenazi was first proposed to a Western public in a lecture by [[Ernest Renan]] in 1883.<ref>{{harvnb|Barkun|1997|p=137}}:
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  • * inform members of Parliament about appeals of public significance from citizens; ...nteract with state bodies and public unions, examine and take into account public opinion, hold parliamentary hearings, government hours, conferences, round
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  • ...te. A [[civil servant]] in Kazakhstan is a citizen of Kazakhstan who has a public position in the state agency, executing official duties in order to impleme ...lication to civil service is voluntary. Civil service takes into account [[public opinion]] and publicity, excluding activities with [[Classified information
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  • ...andal-widens/ |title=Kazakhstan: Nurbank scandal widens |publisher=Foreign Policy Blogs |date= |accessdate=2015-12-07}}</ref> ...sheva) and tell of his abduction. She reported them missing and her strong public appearance about the disappearance of her husband and mounting pressure aga
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  • ...[[economic growth]], [[population projection|population level]], [[energy policy|energy policies]]), which in turn affects projections of future greenhouse ...uested by the European Parliament's temporary committee on Climate Change, Policy Department Economy and Science, DG Internal Policies, European Parliament)
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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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  • ...rinciple conceived by Lenin that entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party followed by the requirement of total unity in uphol ...envisioned the introduction of an economy similar to Lenin's New Economic Policy through a program of [[perestroika]], or restructuring, but the results of
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