The Week in Kazakhstan: Leaders on Parade
Tokayev attends the Victory Day parade in Moscow, corruption cases proliferate
France Seeks Stronger Ties with Kazakhstan
French foreign trade minister Oliver Becht arrived to Kazakhstan on an official visit
The Week in Kazakhstan: High Treason, High Tariffs
Massimov sentenced for an attempted coup, utility tariffs increase while the service worsens
The Nonlistening State
Laid-off workers from Zhanaozen went to the capital, but could not find justice
Uncertain Rules of the Game Could Cost Oil Companies Billions in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s ministry of justice starts arbitration against two of the latest consortia
The Week in Kazakhstan: Walk This Way
Tokayev dictates the government’s line at a meeting, utility and fuel prices grow
A State for the Elite
The government promises to improve everyone’s lives by supporting businesses, but the effect is the opposite
Vlast Explains: Why Are Oil Workers Protesting in Kazakhstan?
Protests are likely to continue because of market trends, trade union suppression, and dwindling tenders
The Week in Kazakhstan: Arrested Development
A series of protests were met with detentions, FDI grows to a 10-year record
“Any Player That Seeks to Be a Market Leader Needs to Understand That There Is Always a Cyber-Risk”
Interview with Subra Kumaraswamy, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Visa
Protesting Oil Workers in Astana Detained, Forced Back to Zhanaozen
The protest in Kazakhstan’s capital concluded with mass solidarity demonstrations in the west of the country
The Week in Kazakhstan: Sit and Run
Most of Kazakhstan’s ministers keep their jobs, arbitration threats give oil companies a headache
Gasoline Wanted
Soviet-era refineries and a lagging green transition continue to cause fuel shortages
Mining Towns Are Left Behind in Kazakhstan’s "Green Transition"
What awaits the monotowns within the country’s low-carbon policy?
The Week in Kazakhstan: Everything’s Fine
Smailov keeps his post as prime minister, the government threatens a massive penalty against Kashagan operators
The Week in Kazakhstan: Upsetting Race
Kazakhstan’s ruling party wins the parliamentary elections, Tokayev prepares a new doctrine on mass media
Limited Choice and No Transparency. Democracy Kept at Bay in Kazakhstan’s Elections
Parliamentary and local elections were rife with violations, observers say.
“Media freedom is an essential element in building effective, independent institutions.”
An exclusive interview with James Cleverley, UK Foreign Secretary
The Week in Kazakhstan: Campaign Tricks
Kazakhstan sues Russian space company, Tokayev calls for a joint Turkic agency for emergency situations
Kazakhstan still Struggles to Bring Oil across the Caspian
A pipeline across the sea is unlikely, while seaborne shipping has little potential