Complexity and the relationship of the state with Islam

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Abstract

Consolidation of Kazakhstan contacts with Islamic states has contributed to further development of international relations, and the peace process, initiated by N.A. Nazarbayev, the President of Kazakhstan, becomes the foundation of the Kazakh policy to approve inter-religious harmony in the country, to promote inter-civilization norms of tolerance, which varies greatly from the policy pursued by other states. The peacekeeping mission has become unique characteristic of our sovereign state. Kazakhstan society managed to avoid open armed confrontations and maintain inter-confessional and inter-ethnic harmony in the country due to the goals-oriented and flexible policy of our Head of the state, correctly determined the primary objectives and selection of appropriate strategies, including national security, internal political stability and consolidation of the society are highlighted in the Strategy “Kazakhstan – 2030” as the long-term priorities of development of sovereign Kazakhstan.

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Sheryazdanova, K. (2014). Complexity and the relationship of the state with Islam. In Springer Proceedings in Complexity (pp. 35–41). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2_6

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