- •List of table
- •List of figures
- •Introduction
- •Chapter 1
- •Intellectual and historical background of establishing the customs union
- •1.1 The Regionalism
- •1.1.1 Defining Regionalism: What is Regionalism?
- •1.1.2 Old and New Regionalism
- •1.1.3 Trends in “New Regionalism”
- •1.1.4 New Trade Theory and New Regionalism
- •1.2 Regionalism models in Post-Soviet Area
- •1.2.1 Formation of Post-Soviet sovereign state institutions
- •1.2.2 Integration processes in Central Asia.
- •1.3. Customs Union as a type of Regionalism
- •1.3.1 Major Steps in the process of the formation of Customs Union
- •1.3.2 The logic behind the formation of Customs Union
- •Chapter 2 the analysis of the possible effects of the kazakhstan’s accession to the customs union on the country’s agricultural sector
- •2.1. Specifics of the economic structure for the Kazakhstan
- •2.1.1 The General Features of Kazakhstan’s Economy
- •2.1.2 Kazakhstan Agricultural Overview
- •Idle Land
- •2.1.3 Overview of Agricultural sector since 1990
- •2.2. The declining of agriculture/production after 1990 till early 2000
- •2.2.1 The Evolution of Polices since 1991
- •2.2.2 Prices and Subsidies
- •Chapter 3 findings and recommendations
- •3.1 The Neoliberalims: The severance of Agricultural Sector
- •3.2 The Positive Effects of the Customs Union Agricultural Sector of Kazakhstan
- •3.3 Economic Consequences
- •Recommendations
- •Conclusion
- •References Book and Article References
- •Internet References
- •Appendix
References Book and Article References
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See evaluation by President Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan in: Kazakhstanskaya Pravda,(24 April 1997).
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Andrew Heywood, Politics, (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), p. 52
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Richard Peet, Unholy Trinity: IMF, World Bank, WTO, (London: Zed Books, 2003), p.13
John Gray, World Bank Technical Paper No 458, Kazakhstan: a review of farm restructuring, Washington DC, 2000, p. 7
Heinrich Bortis, ‘From neo-liberal Capitalism to Social Liberalism on the basis of Classical-Keynesian Political Economy’, Economic Transition and the Future of Capitalism: Lessons Learned from Poland’s Success in Economically Turbulent Times, November 3, 2009, World Bank Headquarters, Washington, DC.
Ha-Joon Chang, Why developing countries need tariffs, (Geneva: South Perspectives, 2005), p.93, http://www.uneca.org/atpc/documents/WhyDevCountriesNeedTariffsNew.pdf
Robert Cox, ‘Reconsiderations’, in Robert Cox (ed.) The New Realism Perspectives on Multilateralism and World Order, (London: Macmillan, 1997), p. 252.
Robert Cox, ‘Production, the State and Change in World Order’, in Ernst-Otto Czempiel and James Rosenau (eds), Global Changes and Theoretical Challenges: Approaches to World Politics for the 1990s, (Toronto: Lexington Books, 1989), p. 39.
Robert Cox, ‘Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory’, in Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 10, No 2, 1981, p. 126
Томаs Balco,( February 2011 ), “The Customs Union: How Does it Benefit Kazakhstan?”, “Investors’ Voice (The official magazine of the American chamber of commerce in Kazakhstan), winter issue #43, p.20
Anna Maria Dyner,( July 9, 2010), “Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan”, International Affairs, No. 102 (178
