65. Affairs of the past year = События года минувшего //Didar-Kazakhstan =
Иллюстрированный журнал из Казахстана.– Almaty, 1999 (N14).– P.10,13.
At the fourth forum of Business Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan President Nursultan
Nazarbayev signed and read out his decree ‘On an Agency of Kazakhstan for the Support of
Small Business’.
66. After Empire: the Emerging Geopolitics of Central Asia /ed. Jed C. Snyder.– Washіngton:
National Defence University Press Publications, 1995.– 235 p.– (Institute for National Strategic
Studies).
About N.Nazarbayev – P.69, 70, 71,72,73,74, 75, 88, 95, 99, 103, 203.
67. After the Soviet Union: from empire to nations /ed. Timothy J. Colton and Robert
Legvold.– New York and London: W.W.Norton & Company, 1992.– 208 p.
About N.Nazarbayev.– P. 24, 152–53,159, 160, 164, 167.
68. Agreements signed with one of Russia’s “closest partners” //The Almaty Herald.–
Almaty, 2000.– Oct. 12–19 (N242).– P.1.
A declaration on cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan over the Caspian Sea
was signed in Astana by President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
69. Aitken Jonathan. Nazarbayev and the making of Kazakhstan /J.Aitken.– London and
New York: Continuum, 2009.– ix, 269 p.: ill.
70. Akhmetov Daniyal. Kazakhstan to cooperate with Russia to build air defence system
/D.Akh-metov; Salovat Temirbulat-uly //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2007.– Aug. 23– Sept.
5 (N33–34 ).– P.3.
71. Al Maktoum Hasher Bin Juma. Kazakhstan : Bridge between muslim countries
and the Russian Federation /M.H.Al; interview by Halid Yildiz //Didar-Kazakhstan:
Иллюстрированный журнал из Казахстана.– Almaty, 1996.– N2.– P.77.
“President Nazarbayev, is one of the most experienced statesman in the region’, says H.E.
Shaikh Hasher Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum of Dubai.
72. Alexandrov Mikhail. Uneasy Alliance: relations between Russia and Kazakhstan in
the post-Soviet Era, 1992–1997 /M.Alexandrov.– Westport: Greenwood Press, 1997.– 327 p.–
(Contributions to the study of world history; no. 66).
About N.Nazarbayev.– P. 60, 65, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73–79, 81–84, 88–89, 91–92, 99, 101,
105– 107, 109–113, 117, 119–120, 123–129, 131–143, 156–195, 204–212, 214–215, 217–218,
224–225, 229–231, 233–237, 240, 244–245, 247, 260, 262–263, 265, 270, 273, 275, 278, 280,
282, 284, 288, 290, 292– 293, 296–299.
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73. Alliance : New counterbalance to NATO created in Central Asia //The Times of Central
Asia.– Bishkek, 2003.– May 1.– Vol. 5 (N18).– P.4, phot.
74. Almaty. City portrait = Алматы. Қала келбеті = Портрет города: Фотокнига.–
Алматы: ИД “Две столицы”, 2004.– 416 p.: ill. About N.Nazarbayev.– P. 39, 216.
75. Alternative integration within CIS framework //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2001.–
Jun. 7–13 (N276).– P.2, phot.
In the conversation held in the Belarussian residence of the head of the Russian state
Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev also discussed the agenda of the summit of the
Commonwealth of Independent States.
76. Analysis from Washington – not refi ghting the last war //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2001.–
Feb. 16–28 (N66).– P.6.
Statement of Nazarbayev N. about restructuring Kazakhstan’s military reforms of a Soviet
model in order to meet the new and very different challenges that country now faces.
77. Ankara threatens to impose limits in Bosporus //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2001.– Apr. 16–
30 (N70).– P. 6.
78. Appeal of Participants in the Forum of Kazakhstan Peoples to Their Compatriots
//Kazakhstan.– Almaty, 1992.– Dec. 23 (N25).– P.1.
Nationalities policy of the President of Kazakhstan is aimed to rally the peoples, to retain
concord for our advance along democratic reforms.
79. Appeal of the Assembly of peoples of Kazakhstan to the citizens of the Republic /The
Assembly of peoples of Kazakhstan //Kazakhstan.– Almaty, 1995.– Mar. 29 (N13).– P. 1.
The confi dence of the Assembly of peoples of Kazakhstan fi nds support in the domestic
and foreign policies pursued today by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan
Nazarbayev.
80. Arrives ex – Soviet leader //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2001.– May 17–23
(N273).– P.1.
During Gorbachev’s visit to Astana at Nazarbayev’s invitation, the politicians discussed
issues of cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan.
81. Arystanbekova A. Kazakhstan at the United Nations in an Age of Globalization
/A.Arystanbekova //Central Asia’s Affairs: Quarterly Analytical Review.– Almaty, 2004.– N3.– P. 6.
The fi rst international initiative of Kazakhstan on the establishment of the Asian security
system has been put forward at the 47 th session of the UN General Assembly by the President
N.A. Nazarbayev.
82. Askarov Toleghen. Word of the President: Where Will Kazakhstan Ship Sail? /T.Askarov
//Kazakhstan.– Almaty, 1992.– Jul. 1(N1).– P.3.
About of Nursultan Nazarbayev’s article” The Strategy of Formation and Development of
Kazakhstan as a Sovereign State”.
83. Assault on Akmola //Focus Central Asia: Analytical Report.– Almaty, 1997.– Mar.
(N6).– P.23.
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The majority of the central organs of state administration moved to the new capital –
Akmola. The president cut the number of ministries two times in the beginnig of March and cut
the number of ministerial bureaucrats by 30 percent.
84. Astana achives slow progress in tackling corruption //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty,
2009.– Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 (N5).– P.4.
It was a session of the party Nur Otan, that Nazarbayev tackled the thorny problem of
corruption in January 2008.
85. Astana Dressed for Presentation: The president once more stressed that no funds will be
taken from the budget for the new capital construction and presentation //The Almaty Herald.–
Almaty, 1998.– May 28/Jun. 3.– P.1.
86. Astana marked its anniversary: During the recent 10th anniversary celebration of
Astana’s designation as the seat of political power, President Nursultan Nazarbayev emphasized
that the city’s metamorphosis was a refl ection of a new national identity /EurasiaNet //The
Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2008.– Jul. 10–16 (N28).– P. 1.
87. Astana seeks OSCE rotating Chairmanship in 2009 /EurasiaNet //The Almaty Herald.–
Almaty, 2005.– Nov. 10–16 (N45).– P. 3.
Nazarbayev, his administration, and now his campaign team bill the OSCE chairmanship
as helping signal Kazakhstan’s importance in the world community.
88. Azeris, Turks start Caspian pipe fi nance talks //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2000.– May 1– 15
(N47).– P.6.
According to Kazakhstan News in the period of May 1–15 Kazakhstan’s President
Nursultan Nazarbayev said he supported the Baku – Ceyhan project.
89. Babichev Vladimir. Russian – Kazakhstan: Two Historical Years /V.Babichev
//Kazakhstan and Contemporary World = Казахстан и современный мир.– Almaty, 2004.–
N1(8).– P. 27, 28.
During 2003–2004 years the President of Russia and the President of Kazakhstan met each
other frequently because 2003 year was announced as the year of Kazakhstan in Russia and
2004 year was announced as the year of Russia in Kazakhstan.
90. Baizakova K. Kazakhstan in the security policy /K.Baizakova, M.Gubaidullina
//Central Asia’s Affairs: Quarterly Analytical Review.– Almaty, 2003.– N3 (3).– P.10.
About the offi cial visit of President N.A.Nazarbayev to headquarters of the NATO in
February 1993 (this visit has marked confi rmation of the started dialogue between Kazakhstan
and the NATO).
91. Bakishev Dulat. Kazakhstan: Bridging the East and the West /D.Bakishev
//L’essential des relations internationales.– Paris, 2010.– Jan.– Feb. (N29).– P. 66, 67,
phot.
In 1992, Nazarbayev N.A. made a report at the UN General Assembly, he proposed to
convene the CICA.
92. Balgabaev Sultanuly. The World Kazakhs Kurultay /S.Balgabaev; interviewed by
Gulsum Orazalieva //Kazakhstan.– Almaty, 1992.– Sept. 9 (N10).– P. 1.
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“President Nazarbayev will take part in Kurultai (Congress)”, says Sultanuly Balgabaev,
Vice Chairman of the World Kazakhs Kurultay Organizing Committee, a writer.
93. Baliyeva Zagipa. Elections as One of Factors of Building a Democratic State: Stages
of Development and Features /Z.Baliyeva //Kazakhstan and Contemporary World = Казахстан
и современный мир.– Almaty, 2004.– N2 (9).– P. 73, 76.
The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan signed the Decree valid as the constitutional
law “On the republican referendum” on November 25, 1995.
94. Bank Fall Goes On //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1997.– Jul. 31– Aug. 6 (N75).– P. 5.
According to President Nazarbayev, dissatisfi ed with the NBR’s latest quater report, National
Bank should more actively infl uence loan interest rates to stimulate fi nancial markets.
95. Barakauskas Dailis. Confi dence and love link Lithuania and Kazakhstan /D.Barakauskas
//Jura-Море-Sea: Tarptautinis Verslo Zurnalas /International Business Magazine.– Klaipeda,
2001.– N3/4.– P.92 93.
During the visit of the president of Kazakhstan to Lithuania the cooperation agreement was
signed between the ports of Klaipeda and Aktau.
96. Batyrsha-uly Saylau. Kazakh Diaspora: The Present and the Future /S.Batyrsha-uly
//Kazakhstan and Contemporary World = Казахстан и современный мир.– Almaty, 2005.–
N1(12).– P. 177.
The World Association of Kazakhs was founded in the World Kurultai (congress) of
Kazakhs in Almaty on September 29, 1992 . The World Association of Kazakhs was presided
by RK President Nazarbayev N.A.
97. Beissinger Mark R. Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State
/R.Beissinger Mark.– Cambrіdge: Cambrіdge Unіversіty Press, 2002.– xv, 504 p.
About N.Nazarbayev.– P. 423 N80, 371.
98. Bektepova Zukhra. The Foreign Policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the National
Security Reinforcement /Z.Bektepova //Central Asia’s Affairs: Quarterly Analytical Review.–
Almaty, 2007.– N2.– P. 9, 10, 11.
Nazarbayev N. A. took part at the 47 th Session of UN General Assembly in autumn 1992.
99. Bekturganov N.S. The Technological Competitiveness of Kazakhstan: from illusions
to: “business aimed at boundless benefi t for everyone” /N.S.Bekturganov, A.N.Pivovarov.–
Almaty: Gylym, 2005.– 250 p.: ill.
About N.Nazarbayev – P. 7,15, 28, 32, 106, 156, 198, 216, 244.
100. Belarus President’s Ploy to Save Reputation //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1997.–
Sept. 25– Oct. 1 (N83).– P.7.
September 23 the heads of two countries Nursultan Nazarbaev and Alexander Lukashenko
discussed the development of trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Belarus,
the Customs Treaty, situation in the CIS and international problems.
101. Berdaliyev Darkhan. Cooperation Strategy Between Kazakhstan and South Korea
at the Present Stage /D.Berdaliyev //Kazakhstan and Contemporary World = Казахстан и
современный мир.– Almaty, 2004.– N4(11).– P. 85.
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President of the Republic of Kazakhstan N.A.Nazarbayev has twice visited South Korea
in 1995 and 2003.
102. Berentayev Kanat. 30 corporate leaders in Kazakhstan: What will this idea result?
/K.Berentayev //The Kazakhstan Monitor.– Almaty, 2007.– Aug. 24 (N32).– P. 4.
With the view of implementation of the Decree of Kazakhstani President Nursultan
Nazarbayev “On measures aimed at modernization of the Kazakhstani economy”, the
Government is preparing “Thirty corporate leaders of Kazakhstan” national program.
103. Best Asian technologies should be in Kazakhstan, President Nazarbayev //The Almaty
Herald.– Almaty, 2003.– Nov. 20–26 (N47).– P.3.
104. Bhadrakumar M.K. China resets terms of engagement in Central Asia /M.K.Bhadrakumar
//The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2009.– Dec. 24– 2010.– Jan. 4.– P. 7.
“We will work only with those who propose projects helping diversifi cation of the
economy”, N.Nazarbayev said at a December 4 investment conference in Astana.
105. Bishkek SCO Summit to Bring Together Ten Presidents: In brief /Kazinform 14.08.
2007 //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2007.– Aug. 9–22 (N31–32).– P. 2.
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev took part at the 7th session of heads of state-
members of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Bishkek on August 16th, 2007.
106. Bissell Tom. Chasing the Sea: being a narrative of a journey through Uzbekistan
/T.Bissell.– New York: Pantheon Books, 2003.– 389 p. About N.Nazarbayev.– P. 42, 349.
107. Blackwell Blair. KIMEP Opens New Semester With Much News /B.Blackwell //The
Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1997.– Jan. 23–29 (N48).– P. 9,15.
Created in 1992 by President Nursultan Nazarbayev to train specialists in business,
economics and public administration KIMEP has made several additions to its programs and
its staff.
108. Both a Courtesy Visit and Business Trip //Kazakstan.– Almaty, 1995.– Nov.
22.– P.1.
UNESCO Director General Federico Mayor took part in the celebration of the 150th
anniversary of Abai and other festivities held in Kazakhstan. President of Kazakhstan
N.Nazarbayev presented the Presidential Prize of Peace and Spiritual Concord of 1995 to
Federico Mayor.
109. Boyle Jon. Yeltsin, Nazarbayev ink Landmark Accord on Caspian Sea /J.Boyle //The
Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1998.– Jul. 9 –15.– P.1, phot.
110. Brown Al. Government to Honor Political Victims in 1997 /A.Brown //The Almaty
Herald.– Almaty, 1997.– Feb. 20–26 (N52).– P. 7.
111. Brown Bess. Can Kazakhstan’s Oil Help to Fuel Economic Autonomy? /B.Brown
//Report on the USSR.– New York, 1990.– Jun. 22.– Vol. 2 (N25).– P. 19.
The republican president, Communist Party First Secretary Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been
the most prominent proponent of the argument that Kazakhstan should develop and manage its
own mineral resources and be paid fair prices for them.
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112. Brown Bess. Central Asia /B.Brown //Report on the USSR.– New York, 1989.– Dec.
29.– Vol. 1 (N52).– P.16.
In June, the Kazakh Nursultan Nazarbaev was chosen to replace the Russian Gennadii
Kolbin, whose election in 1986 sparked off riots in Alma-Ata.
113. Brown Bess. Central Asia and the East Asian Model /B.Brown //Report on the USSR.–
New York, 1991.– Feb.8.– Vol. 3(N6).– P.18, 19.
In late November 1990, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev led the fi rst high–
ranking delegation from a Central Asian republic to South Korea.
114. Brown Bess. Central Asia: Mixed Reactions /B.Brown //Report on the USSR.– New
York, 1991.– Sept. 6.– Vol. 3 (N36).– P. 43, 44.
Nazarbayev N. A. announced his intention of having the Communist Party of Kazakhstan
break with the CPSU and establish itself as an independent party.
115. Brown Bess. Kazakhstan’s Economic Reform Program /B.Brown //Report on the
USSR.– New York, 1991.– Jun. 14.– Vol. 3 (N24).– P. 24, 25.
At a plenum of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan Nazarbayev N.A. summed up the
program as promoting the privatization of small enterprises and retail stores, and the creation of
joint-stock corporations and other collective forms of property.
116. Brown Bess. Kazakh Elected Party Chief in Kazakhstan /B.Brown //Report on the
USSR.– New York, 1989.– Jun.30.– Vol. 1 (N26).– P. 21, 22.
TASS reported on June 22 that Nursultan Nazarbayev has been elected to the post of fi rst
secretary of the Party organization in Kazakhstan.
117. Brown Bess. Nursultan Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan : A Profi le /B.Brown //Report on the
USSR.– New York, 1991.– May 31.– Vol. 3 (N22).– P.10–13.
118. Buldekbayev Murat. Central Asian States to Form Joint Consortia /M.Buldekbayev
//The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1997.– Dec. 18–24 (N95).– P. 7, phot.
The leaders of the former Soviet Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and
Uzbekistan signed a protocol of intent to set up a number of regional enterprises.
119. Burnashov Igor. Idea and Practice of the Eurasian Union in the External Policy of the
Republic of Kazakhstan /I.Burnashov //Kazakhstan and Contemporary World = Казахстан и
современный мир.– Almaty, 2004.– N4 (11).– P. 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103,104.
On 24th March 1994 Nazarbayev N.A. had a meeting with teaching staff and
students of the Moscow State University. At this meeting N.A. Nazarbayev proposed
to establish an absolutely new union composed of CIS countries and to name it as
Eurasian Union.
120. Bush discusses ties with Kazakhstan /AP //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2001.– Dec.
27– 2002.– Jan. 2 (N52).– P. 2.
President Bush held a low-key meeting with President Nursultan Nazarbayev about ways
to bolster economic cooperation with the oil-rich former Soviet republic.
121. Bush, Kazakh president to meet September 29 /AFP //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty,
2006.– Sept.14–20 (N37).– P.1., phot.
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122. Business and State Can Resolve Strategic Tasks Together – President of RK: In brief
/Kazakhstan Today //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2005.– Nov. 17–23 (N46).– P. 2.
123. Business in brief: President defi ned tasks for railways //The Kazakhstan Monitor.–
Almaty, 2004.– Dec. 3(N46).– P. 4.
124. Can Kazakstan Profi t From Mobil’s Success? //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 1997.–
Jan. 30– Feb. 5 (N49).– P. 7.
125. Carlson Brian G. Waving the Banner of Independence: Kazakhstan’s Relations with
Russia, China, and the United States /G.Carlson Brian //Central Asia’s Affairs: Quarterly
Analytical Review.– Almaty, 2008.– N3.– P. 21, 24, 25, 26.
In August 2007, Nazarbayev N.A. attended the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) in Kyrgyzstan.
126. Carlson Charles. Kazakhs Refute Russian Territorial Claims /C.Carlson //Report on
the USSR.– New York, 1990.– Aug. 10.– Vol. 2 (N32).– P. 18,19.
Kazakh Party leader Nazarbayev and writer Olzhas Suleimenov at the Kazakh Party
Congress stressed that today’s Kazakhstan is the product of the labor of the entire population.
127. Cartosio Remy. Almaty, Central Asia’s Financial Center /R.Cartosio //L’essential des
relations internationales.– Paris, 2010.– Jan.– Feb. (N29).– P. 116.
When political and administrative services from Almaty were transfered from Almaty to
the new capital Astana, President Nazarbayev promised that Almaty would keep its status as
Kazakhstan’s economic capital.
128. Caspian : An informal summit on division of Caspian //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2001.–
Feb. 1–15 (N65).– P. 6.
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted an invitation from Turkmenistan
President Saparmurat Niyazov to attend the fi ve-nation gathering at the Caspian port of
Turkmenbashi in 2001.
129. Caspian pie big enough for everybody : every sea has its historical mission and its
historical ‘ highlights’ //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2000.– Oct. 16–31 (N58).– P.12.
Nursultan Nazarbayev managed to persuade the former head of USSR oil and gas
industry,Victor Chernomyrdyn, to suggest joint development of the Tengiz oil deposit to one of
the world oil giants-Chevron.
130. Caspian Sea energy and big powers //The Almaty Herald.– Almaty, 2007.– Sept. 20–
26 (N37).– P. 5.
Between May 12 and May 15, Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov, Vladimir Putin, and Nursultan
Nazarbayev, presidents of Turkmenistan, Russia, and Kazakhstan have signed early agreements
on construction of new pipeline to transfer Turkmenistan’s gas to Russia and Uzbekistan.
131. Celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Abai //Kazakstan.– Almaty, 1995.– Aug. 16
(N33).– P. 3, phot.
The offi cial celebrations were started in the capital city, which saw a scientifi c and
theoretical conference of the National Academy of Sciences, a grand meeting of the general
public which was addressed by the President of the republic with the words about Abai.
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132. Celikpala Mitat. Turkey and Central Asia: Capabilities of Cooperation
/M.Celikpala //Central Asia’s Affairs: Quarterly Analytical Review.– Almaty, 2007.–
N4.– P. 32.
On 17 November 2006, President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev attended the
summit meeting of the heads of Turkic – speaking countries hosted by Turkey.
133. Cental Asia – a region of global geopolitical interests and “geographic pivot of history”
(Sir Halford Mackinder) //Oil Watch.– Almaty, 2000.– Nov. 16–30 (N60).– P. 20.
In May 2001, President of Kazakhstan N.A.Nazarbayev called upon the leadership of
Russia to turn to the essence and traditions of Russian geopolitics: the countries of the region
are interested in the stabilizing role of Russia as a Eurasian power.
134. Central Asia: Aspects of transition /ed. by Tom Everett-Heath.– London and New
York: Routledge Curzon, 2003.– 290 p.
About N.Nazarbayev.– P.169, 183; entnic tensions 169, 171, 172, 173.
135. Central Asia: Border trouble //The Economist.– London, 2000.– Feb. 19–25.– Vol.
354 (N8158).– P. 30.
The presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan – Nursultan Nazarbaev and Islam Karimov
have signed an agreement of eternal friendship. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are united by their
concern at the growing threat from militant Islam, and terrorism generally, in Central Asia.
136. Central Asia and Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan //Population Bulletin: A publication of the
Population Reference Bureau, Inc.– Washington, 1994.– Dec.– Vol. 49 (N4).– P. 38.
President Nursultan Nazarbayev has encouraged maintaining close political ties to Russia
for pragmatic purposes. In October 1993, Nazarbayev called for swifter economic reforms and
even faster privatization.
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