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Kazakhstan-UK relations
Kazakhstan Thanks British Nazarbayev Biographer
By Casey Michel
Jonathan Aitken's 2009 book never gained much traction in either analytical or academic communities, but Astana likes it.
What's Next in the Ablyazov Saga? French Court Set to Rule on Extradition
By Catherine Putz
The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture warns that if Ablyazov is extradited to Russia, he will likely end up back in Kazakhstan.
Brexit's Impact on Kazakhstan
By Samuel Ramani
Kazakhstan has especially close ties with Britain. What happens when the U.K. leaves the EU?
The Duke of York and the Kazakh Oligarch
By Casey Michel
New details on Prince Andrew's dealings with the Kazakh elite further underscore London’s relationship with Astana.
Former British Prime Minister Makes Millions Advising Kazakhstan
By Casey Michel
Tony Blair and his wife Cherie have been Astana’s defenders in London for quite some time.
Kazakhstan: Currency Trouble and British Friends
By Casey Michel
The ties between London and Kazakhstan remain firm, but disconcerting to some observers.
Energy Dominates Kazakhstan-Europe Relationship
By Catherine Putz
Diversification is the buzzword, but in London and Paris deals still revolve around energy.
Catering to Bribes in Kazakhstan
By Catherine Putz
A whistleblower in Britain says a massive British catering company took bribes from the Kazakh government.
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