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Anti-Corruption Reforms in Kazakhstan
“Corruption” is a socio-economic problem prevalent in today’s societies. It is accepted that corruption occurs with the state. Over-coming corruption requires a careful and systematic approach, since it is an important problem that threatens the democratic, moral and ethical structures of societies. Corruption, which is seen in all societies, is […]

Tags: Economy, Kazakhstan
February 18, 2021
Asya Avrupa No: 59
Değerli Okuyucularımız, Sizleri, Asya Avrupa Dergisi’ni hazırlayan Avrasya Araştırma Enstitüsü ekibi adına saygı ve muhabbetle selamlıyorum. Hoca Ahmet Yesevi Uluslararası Türk-Kazak Üniversitesi’ne bağlı Avrasya Araştırma Enstitüsü tarafından aylık olarak yayınlanan Asya Avrupa, 59. Sayısı’na erişmiş bulunuyor. Bu sayımızda da dopdolu bir içerik hazırlayarak sizlere sunuyoruz. Kazakistan Cumhurbaşkanı Sayın Kasım Comart […]

February 17, 2021
Social Aspect in the Architecture of Turkistan
The culture and lifestyle of the residents are closely related to the location and architectural features of the city. Especially the formation and development of medieval cities in Central Asia and Kazakhstan are adapted to the social structure of the population and human life. Turkistan is one of the rare […]

Tags: Kazakhstan, Turkestan
February 8, 2021
Changes after the Parliamentary Elections for the Majilis in Kazakhstan
Along with the Majilis, the lower chamber of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the elections of deputies of regional, city and district local representative bodies, known as Maslikhats, were held simultaneously. In his address to the nation on October 21, 2020, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan […]

Tags: Kazakhstan, Politics
February 4, 2021
Development of Agricultural Export in Uzbekistan
Nowadays, it is widely accepted that agriculture and food industry have a strategic importance for every country. The agricultural sector is of great importance because it provides millions of jobs and billions of dollars in income for many countries. In countries with agrarian economy, agriculture constitutes a significant part of […]

Tags: Economy, Uzbekistan
Culture as a Source of Soft Power
The term ”soft power” was coined by Joseph Nye in 1990 as a strategy for the development of American geopolitics in the context of the ended Cold War. The efforts of experts were aimed at creating a positive image of the country that would evoke sympathy among the nations. The desire […]

Tags: Culture
January 25, 2021
Eurasian Research Journal Volume 3, No. 1
Eurasian Research Journal is a refereed journal of international standards aiming to publish scientific articles in a wide range of fields including economics, finance, energy, international relations, security, transportation, politics and sociology in the Eurasian region that covers the territory from the Balkans to Mongolia with particular focus on Turkic […]

January 23, 2021
Asya Avrupa No: 58
Değerli okuyucularımız, Sizleri, Hoca Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi’ne bağlı Avrasya Araştırma Enstitüsü, ve Asya Avrupa dergisini hazırlayan ekibimiz adına saygıyla selamlıyoruz. 2021 yılının tüm insanlığa iyilikler getirmesini diliyoruz. Küredeki insanların büyük kısmı için ciddi zorluklarla geçen 2020 yılını geride bıraktığımız ve umutları canlı tutarak 2021 yılına merhaba dediğimiz şu günlerde, pek […]

January 22, 2021
Kazakistan (Almatı) Millî Kütüphanesindeki Arap Harfli Türkçe Nadir Eserler Kataloğu
Türkler ilk yazılı belgelerini ortaya koymalarından günümüze varıncaya değin çeşitli alfabe ve yazı sistemleri kullanmışlardır. Bu alfabeler arasında en uzun süre kullanılanı Arap alfabesi olmuştur. Tarihî dönemlerine bakıldığında Türk dili, 15. yüzyıldan sonra doğu ve batı istikametinde, iki büyük kol hâlinde ilerleme kaydetmiştir. Bu kollar batıdaki Osmanlı Türkçesi ile doğudaki […]

Tags: Education, Kazakhstan
January 18, 2021
Kazakhstan Responds To Recent “Territorial Claims”
In the early days of December, as the entire nation of Kazakhstan was preparing to celebrate the 29th anniversary of independence amidst the fears of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic and restrictive measures it might bring in, the blatant statement by a Russian Member of Parliament had severely […]

Tags: Foreign Policy, Kazakhstan
January 17, 2021
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