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      China’s engagement with Kazakhstan and Russia’s Zugzwang: Why is Nur-Sultan incurring regional power hedging?

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      Journal of Eurasian Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          Grappling with the contemporary topos of a Sino-Russian Entente, Kazakhstan is caught between a delicate long-term peer-competition and potentially a structural rivalry involving the two Eurasian Leviathans, China and Russia. Acknowledging this perspective, Nur-Sultan is inducing hedging dynamics, fishing for a better range of net benefits, while playing a significant fulcrum role central to the regional geopolitical and geo-economic matrix. Although Russia is retaining the prevailing role in the security domain, China is catching up with Russia in various economic indices, notably generated by the Belt and Road Initiative. Utilizing the conceptualization of hierarchy in international relations adapted from the work of David A. Lake, this paper outlines how Nur-Sultan’s interests and preferences are acknowledged by the respective dominants, as a basis for social contracting processes to generate a dual hierarchical order in Central Asia.

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                Journal
                Journal of Eurasian Studies
                Journal of Eurasian Studies
                SAGE Publications
                1879-3665
                1879-3673
                January 2020
                January 22 2020
                January 2020
                : 11
                : 1
                : 86-103
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Political Science, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
                [2 ]Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China
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                10.1177/1879366519900996
                cdc84afd-9202-4038-8b72-d2e09e3761eb
                © 2020

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