Kazakhstan: President Nazarbaev Resigns, But Is He Really Leaving? – Analysis
By Pete Baumgartner (RFE/RL) — Having ruled Kazakhstan with an authoritarian grip since the 1980s, President Nursultan Nazarbaev shocked many
Read moreBy Pete Baumgartner (RFE/RL) — Having ruled Kazakhstan with an authoritarian grip since the 1980s, President Nursultan Nazarbaev shocked many
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