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Kazakhstan military

Can the US Be a Weapons Supplier to Central Asia?

Can the US Be a Weapons Supplier to Central Asia?

By Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
The United States' footprint in the Central Asian arms market is minimal, but the State Department believes this situation could change in the future.

Saving Erbayan: A Victim of Alleged Hazing in Kazakhstan’s Military

Saving Erbayan: A Victim of Alleged Hazing in Kazakhstan’s Military

By Moldir Kabyken
Erbayan Mukhtar suffered a severe head injury during military service, sparking concerns about soldier safety and allegations of hazing in Kazakhstan's armed forces. 
Kazakhstan’s General Shuffle: Tracing Tokayev’s Military Personnel Changes

Kazakhstan’s General Shuffle: Tracing Tokayev’s Military Personnel Changes

By Francisco Olmos
In the wake of Qandy Qantar, Kazakh President Tokayev shook up the military brass. Where do things stand now?

New Military Doctrine Strengthens Kazakhstan’s Multi-vector Posture

New Military Doctrine Strengthens Kazakhstan’s Multi-vector Posture

By Gregory Gleason
The new version of Kazakhstan’s military doctrine signals that Astana intends to hold fast to the principles of national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Kazakhstan Aims to Increase Participation in UN Peacekeeping Missions

Kazakhstan Aims to Increase Participation in UN Peacekeeping Missions

By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
The additional troops won’t be deployed until 2022 and it's not clear where they will be stationed.

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The Significance of Kazakhstan’s Growing Role in Peacekeeping Operations

The Significance of Kazakhstan’s Growing Role in Peacekeeping Operations

By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
Kazakhstan is preparing to send a second batch of peacekeepers abroad.

Russia Paying Less to Lease Kazakh Missile Testing Sites

Russia Paying Less to Lease Kazakh Missile Testing Sites

By Catherine Putz
Agreements signed last year lower the rent and downsize the territory rented by Moscow.
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