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2017 Astana Expo
Over 3 Decades Into Independence, Property Protections in Kazakhstan Remain Weak
By Rustem Amangeldi
State-owned and private construction companies make plenty of money in the process of completing housing developments. It’s the buyers who lose out.
The Real Future of Green Energy in Kazakhstan
By Andres Fernandez
Given the dominance of conventional energy resources, are Astana’s green energy reforms merely publicity stunts?
Kazakhstan’s Border Spat With Kyrgyzstan: More Than Just a Speed Bump
By Andrew Witthoeft
Does Nazarbayev have a plan?
EXPO Astana: Behind the Glitz
By Paolo Sorbello
An expensive billboard for Kazakhstan's slow transition to clean energy.
EXPO 2017 in Astana Will Contribute to Global Sustainable Development
By Kairat Abdrakhmanov
"Staging such an important exhibition in Kazakhstan will accelerate our transition to a modern and sustainable economy."
Does the UN Care About Human Rights in Central Asia?
By Cholpon Orozobekova
UN Secretary Antonio Guterres is on a regional tour and seems to be avoiding the subject.
Astana Expo 2017: Future Energy and a Kazakh Contradiction
By Catherine Putz
In a city oil money built, the focus is to be future energy.
Building Collapse an Ill-Omen for Kazakh EXPO 2017
By Catherine Putz
Also, a lucrative apartment sale in Manhattan and China’s Central Asian belt.
Is China’s Energy Transition Dead in the Water?
By Chris Zhang
Despite some promising developments, Beijing continues to struggle to capitalize on renewables and green tech.
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