Kazakhstan, one of the largest countries on earth,
was long hidden from the rest of the world behind the
Iron Curtain, and continued to remain unnoticed among
the "stans" of Central Asia that gained independence
from the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. Now, twenty
years later, it has emerged as a modern state with
far-reaching ambitions. It has developed rapidly over
the last decade, raising a brand-new capital in the
middle of its vast, empty grasslands, and stepping up to
take the leading position in the region. Blessed with
great reserves of oil, gas, and mineral resources, it is
politically and economically stable, and the richest
country in Central Asia. The seemingly endless
expanse of the Kazakh Steppe takes visitors by surprise.
In the east and southeast the terrain eventually changes
to picturesque highlands and mountains, providing
natural habitats for a number of rare animal and bird
species. Once home to ancient civilizations, this
immense land has yielded a wealth of archaeological
artefacts. The modern Kazakh people emerged from the
rise and fall of a succession of medieval Turkic states
before being absorbed into the Russian Empire. They were
pastoral nomads, self-sufficient, free, and famously
adaptable. Their openness and generosity of spirit have
survived against all the odds of a grim history. Today
Kazakhstan is open for business, and receptive again to
outside cultural influences. "Culture Smart!
Kazakhstan" introduces Western readers to this complex,
unknown people. It guides you through their traditions,
customs, and social values. It describes how they behave
at work, at home, at leisure, and on the street, and
what they eat and drink. There are vital tips on
communicating, and invaluable insights into Kazakhstan's
dynamic business culture and economy.
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