Since gaining independence in 1991, Kazakhstan has pursued a distinctive strategy of "multi-vector diplomacy," balancing relations among Russia, China, the United States, and other global actors while safeguarding its sovereignty and strategic autonomy.This book systematically examines the structural foundations, institutional logic, and geopolitical evolution of Kazakhstan's foreign policy. Drawing upon theories of international relations, institutional balancing, and regional geopolitics, it analyzes how Kazakhstan has transformed its geographic constraints into strategic opportunities through multilateral engagement, selective institutional participation, and diplomatic flexibility.The study explores key issues including nuclear disarmament, Eurasian integration, relations with the United States and Russia, identity construction during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the role of Central Asia within contemporary great-power competition.Combining theoretical insight with regionally grounded analysis, this work contributes to the broader understanding of middle-power diplomacy, sovereignty preservation, and strategic balancing in the evolving international order.
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