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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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