Symbolic diplomacy of place and space in Eurasia: “multi-vector” vs. “third neighbor” policies-impact of nomadic features on foreign policy strategies of Kazakhstan and Mongolia

his paper examines the present-day diplomatic policies of Kazakhstan and Mongo-lia, which are two landlocked Eurasian nations that share a common nomadic and Soviet heritage. Both utilize symbolism of place and space as intersections between transcontinental subgroupings to promote economic developm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Turkic studies journal 2021-11, Vol.2 (3), p.54-69
1. Verfasser: Alicia, Campi
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Zusammenfassung:his paper examines the present-day diplomatic policies of Kazakhstan and Mongo-lia, which are two landlocked Eurasian nations that share a common nomadic and Soviet heritage. Both utilize symbolism of place and space as intersections between transcontinental subgroupings to promote economic development within a continent dominated by superpower neighbors, China and Russia. The two nations in the democratic era after the collapse of the Soviet Union have devised “Multi-Vector” and “Third Neighbor” strategies derived from their historic nomadic experiences to break out of their land-locked geographical constraints
ISSN:2664-5157
2708-7360
DOI:10.32523/2664-5157-2020-2-3-53