Articles on the tag «Kazakhstan»
Geopolitics of Central Asia: A New Silk Road?
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, collectively Central Asia, are countries about which most Europeans know little. Lying at the heart of Eurasia, they may become a new object of strategic rivalry between global and regional powers.
Oil, Gas, and Wars: The Caspian Sea at a Crossroads
Once a forgotten backwater, the Caspian Sea has become the chessboard of great powers and newcomers, with pipelines carving invisible frontlines across water and land. Oil, gas, and ambition collide here, turning calm waters into a potential powder keg.
How Resilient is BRICS in the Storm of Geopolitics? – Part 3
BRICS is a huge power factor whose members, partners, and candidates are currently undergoing a severe test. Today, we look to the future.
The Rise of Telegram: A Billion Users, Encryption and a Fractured World
Telegram has become one of the most influential digital platforms of our time. Despite growing pressure from governments worldwide, Pavel Durov's messaging app continues to forge its extraordinary path, combining mass adoption, privacy and economic viability.