Central Asia is also comparatively uniform, very important for both its strategic position and the availability of hydrocarbons and gas, particularly Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The first is experiencing remarkable economic development and is progressively assuming the role of regional leader, both because of a balanced foreign policy, the so-called “multivariate policy”, aimed at juggling itself among the great powers of the area such as China and Russia, but Even the United States, even geographically distant. However, the future succession to Nazarbayev in a medium-term future poses some problems for any problems related to the country’s stability in the near future, also as a guarantor of the stability of the area, generally characterized by secular regimes crossed by fundamentalist trends that put it in Endangers internal and regional stability, with serious repercussions for the entire area.
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