Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan: From Communism to Capitalism

Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan: From Communism to Capitalism

by Jonathan Aitken
Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan: From Communism to Capitalism

Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan: From Communism to Capitalism

by Jonathan Aitken

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Overview

Kazakhstan is colossal in size, complicated in its history, colourful in its culture and is a nation state that most outsiders know little of. Much of the existing narrative revolves around the country's first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. But his life can only be understood in the context of the land in which he was born, raised and became a leader.

For centuries the tribes of Kazakhstan had been plundered and conquered by foreign invaders. The most ruthless of these were the 20th century leaders of the Soviet Union, but after its collapse it was Nazarbayev who emerged as the new President of the nation state. Jonathan Aitken's masterly book is a riveting account of how Kazakhstan has capitalised on its natural resources (including oil) to become one of the great economic success stories of the modern era.
 
Nazarbayev himself is widely admired as a political leader and strategist, having overcome extraordinary crises including hyperinflation, food shortages and the emigration of two million people. However, his record on human rights is less than perfect and the independence of the judiciary and the press are questionable. Corruption is also widespread in Kazakh society, making it an easy target for Ali G in his movie Borat. The obstacles faced in becoming a successful economy are described and examined honestly in this truly fascinating story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441195623
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/07/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Aitken is a former MP and cabinet minister. He is now an author, biographer and broadcaster.

In 1995, the court found him guilty of perjury in a celebrated case against the Guardian newspaper and he spent 18 months in Belmarsh Prison. He subsequently studied theology at Oxford and in 2019, he was ordained an Anglican priest. He is now a full-time prison chaplain in London.

He is the author of an award-winning biography of President Richard Nixon and has written a number of critically acclaimed books for Bloomsbury Continuum – including a bestselling life of Margaret Thatcher (2013).

Table of Contents

Prologue
1. Ancestry and Childhood
2. Student and Steelworker
3.Young Communist
4. Climbing the Party Ladder
5. Restless Prime Minister
6. December 1986
7. The Coup and The Break Up
8. The Birth Pains of Independence
9. To Nuclear or Not to Nuclear
10. New Currency, New Constitution
11. Russia, the Caspian and China
12. Entering the 21st Century
13. A Capital Vision
14. Epilogue

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