This paper examines the potential for Russia to repeat in Central Asia what it has done in Ukraine, and explores several possible impediments to such a course of action. Given Russia's security operations in North Caucasus, and its ongoing operations in Ukraine, it is far beyond the Russian state's capacity to open a "third front" elsewhere. Economic policy, integration initiatives and the vexed and sensitive questions pertaining to ethnic relations in Kazakhstan are also examined
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"September 2015."
ISSN 2076-0949 (Print); ISSN 2076-0957 (Online)
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Online resource; title from PDF page 1 (NDC, viewed January 5, 2016)