ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ДИСКУРСЫ СОВРЕМЕННОСТИ. СОЦИУМ И ПОЛИТИКА

Kazakhstan between Russia and China: political balance and nuclear security in a multipolar world

Vol. 103 No. 4 (2025), ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ДИСКУРСЫ СОВРЕМЕННОСТИ. СОЦИУМ И ПОЛИТИКА
Vol. 103 No. 4 (2025)
2025-11-04 Number of views: 62
Alibek Bolat
Zhetysu University named after I.Zhansugurov e-mail: a.bolat.edu@gmail.com
Sholpan Saimova
RSE on REM «Institute of Parliamentarism»
Bolat Moldabekov
Zhetysu University named after I.Zhansugurov

Keywords

Kazakhstan, Nuclear Disarmament, Renunciation of Nuclear Arsenal, International Security, Multipolar World, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics

Abstract

In the emerging multipolar world, Kazakhstan finds itself in a unique geopolitical position between two major nuclear powers - Russia and China. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Republic inherited the world’s fourth-largest nuclear arsenal, yet deliberately renounced it, thereby demonstrating its commitment to global security and disarmament principles. On one hand, this decision strengthened Kazakhstan’s international reputation as a reliable partner and peacekeeper. On the other, the country’s geographic location between Russia and China imposes additional challenges for national security, necessitating a delicate balance of interests and a flexible foreign policy. The core issue stems from Kazakhstan’s pursuit of mutually advantageous relations with both powers, which may come into conflict with the global rivalry among leading nuclear-armed states. In the realm of nuclear security, this dynamic compels a careful reconciliation of national interests with obligations under international agreements on non-proliferation and arms control. The proposed solution lies in Kazakhstan’s sustained role as a neutral bridge, actively contributing to dialogue facilitation and tension reduction in the region. According to the author’s view, the country’s accumulated experience in voluntarily relinquishing a sizable nuclear arsenal, combined with its proactive engagement in relevant initiatives, enables it to serve as a pivotal mediator. Such a strategy not only reinforces national security but also underscores the potential for addressing nuclear issues through responsible cooperation and diplomatic leadership.

How to Cite

Bolat, A., Saimova, S., & Moldabekov, B. (2025). Kazakhstan between Russia and China: political balance and nuclear security in a multipolar world. Adam Alemi, 103(4), 98–105. https://doi.org/10.48010/aa.v103i4.759