Trends and challenges of energy diplomacy: a case study on Kazakhstan


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Authors

  • K.W.C. Hor
  • F.T. Kukeyeva
  • M.A. Augan
  • F.A. Kydyrbek

Abstract

The geopolitical ramifications due to the rise of renewable energy have opened a new front
in international energy relations. This article aims to use a case study on Kazakhstan to explore
the trends and challenges of energy diplomacy amid the energy transition. The latest development
indicates that, whereas Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries have begun adopting a
coordinated regional approach for a resilient, cooperative, impactful,, and environmental-friendly
energy future, the great powers and individual “second tier” countries in neighboring regions
are crucial partners in terms of infrastructure investment, production of critical raw materials
and rare earth elements, and technology transfer and knowledge-sharing. A model of “hybrid
diplomacy” that accommodates both petroleum and renewable energy is anticipated to carve a
niche in international energy relations.

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Published

10.03.2023

How to Cite

Hor, K., Kukeyeva, F., Augan, M., & Kydyrbek, F. (2023). Trends and challenges of energy diplomacy: a case study on Kazakhstan. Bulletin of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Political Science. Regional Studies. Oriental Studies. Turkology Series., 142(1), 104–119. Retrieved from https://bulpolit.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/107