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Posted by Askhat | in Language, Cross-blog survey, Blogosphere | on December 23rd, 2007
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 This post is part of the crossblog survey 2007 in retrospect. You can also vote on the most important event of 2007 in our online poll. 
It’s high time to sum up the developments of the passing year and to start all over again in the New Year. Looking back, I see that we have […]

Kazakhstan in 2007: Filthy Politics and Grapes of Wrath

Posted by Adam Kesher | in Cross-blog survey, Politics, Blogosphere, Domestic Affairs | on December 19th, 2007
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The post below is part of the cross-blog survey covering developments in Central Asia in 2007. You can also vote for the most important event of 2007 in our online poll.

The passing year was rich in shaking news and political scandals in Kazakhstan, all of which have been finding reflection in the blogosphere’s reactions […]

2007: The year Kazakhstan struck back

Posted by Ben | in Cross-blog survey, Business, Development | on December 19th, 2007
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This post is part of neweurasia’s cross-blog survey “2007 in Retrospect”. For an introduction and links to all posts published under this heading, please go to the dedicated site on our homebase. You can also vote for the most important event of 2007 in our online poll.

2007 - the year of black gold. With […]

Humor in Kazakhstan: Laugh or cry

Posted by Adam Kesher | in Cross-blog survey, Culture, Oddities | on September 24th, 2007
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This post is part of neweurasia’s cross-blog survey devoted to humor in Central Asia
The humor here is rooted deep in the centuries when Kazakhs were nomads. Despite a rather tragic history, Kazakh folklore is stuffed with easy-going characters playfully coming out of troubles with smile on a face, such as Aldar Kose, Zhirenshe and […]

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