Economic Relations between Kazakhstan and Russia
ContentsINTRODUCTION1THE RUSSIAN-KAZAKHSTAN RATIOES AT THE PRESENT STAGE 5 1.1 Mutual Trade 81.2 Cooperating in oil gas and power 151.3 Cooperating in sphere of transport and communication 18CONDITION OF FOREIGN TRADE BOTH DEV’T OF THE JOINT / ENTERPRISES KAZAKHSAN AND RUSSIA2.1 Some aspects of economic interaction Kazakhstan and Russia 222.2 The factors of economic interaction of Kazakhstan and Russia 242.3 Engaging the foreign investments 262.4 Cooperating in the field of electric power industry 272.5 Cooperating in the field of machine construction industry 282.6 Cooperating in the field of a uranium industry 29involvement in international organizations, kazakhstan and russia 313.1 The Eurasian Union: Realities and Perspectives 344. VITAL PROBLEMS OF THE PRESENT-DAY STATE OF 44 KAZAKHSTANI-RUSSIAN RELATIONSCONCLUSION 61LIST OF USED SOURSES 65INTRODUCTIONThe origins of Kazakhstani-Russian relations lie in hoary antiquity, when Kazakhs and Russians lived on the vast Eurasian territory and, being neighbors, developed good-neighborly relations in all the spheres of human activity.In analyzing the relations between Rus and the Great Steppe, one cannot fail to mention the work of the greatest specialist in this field, Lev N. Gumilyov. In his preface to Gumilyov's book, Ancient Rus and the Great Steppe, Academician Dmitry S. Likhachev wrote this: Rightly taking into account the links between subsistence economy and the level of prosperity of ancient societies, and thus their military power, the author also compares historical events and climactic fluctuations of the steppe zone of Eurasia. In this way he arrived at a series of clarifications, which enabled him to describe in detail the historical-geographic backdrop against which various cultural influences came in conflict with the local forms of the original culture of Eastern Europe.It must be noted in any analysis of the emergence of the 15 new, post-Soviet states on the map of Eurasia that certain specific features marked the genesis of each of them. The present study focuses on the processes of sovereignty of Kazakhstan, and the specificity of these processes lies in that from the very beginning the republic's political leadership did not initiate centrifugal tendencies, regarding reasonable integration an imperative of the times and endeavoring to ease as much as possible the destructive consequences at every stage in the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan was the last former Soviet republic to declare its independence - not out of any strong gravitation toward the past or peripheral political development let us recall that Kazakhstan was one of the first to experience, in December 1986, the repressive power of totalitarianism then already withering away but because it understood that artificial acceleration of this process is fraught with th...