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Florian Coppenrath
Oil beats principles?
EU states´ relations with Kazakhstan
2015. 64 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2015
ISBN: 3-639-84289-8 (3639842898)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-84289-0 (9783639842890)
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Since the 1990s, the defence of human rights and democracy has been a core element in the European Union´s (EU) foreign policy. But this policy field is also often subject to a lack of unity among member states, therefore undermining the joint efforts. At the same time, while oil-rich Kazakhstan has increasingly come into the focus of policy and research over the last decade, it also offers a good example for such divergences. Despite the fact that almost all EU member states have no historical relation with Kazakhstan, and despite its poor human rights record, some of them are more engaged for the defence of the value agenda than others. This piece of research explores two hypotheses of why this could be the case: the often accused economic interests and the weight of domestic factors onto foreign policy.
Florian Coppenrath is a graduate of the dual master-degree in international relations (SciencesPo Paris) and political science (Free University, Berlin). His focus area is Central Asia and the post-Soviet space, and he is currently working in the fields of journalism and cultural mediation in Kyrgyzstan.