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"Research Kazakhstan" fellowship founded in Japan

10 June, 2020 17:41

The constituent meeting of "Research Kazakhstan" Fellowship was held in Tokyo, where experts took part at the "Kazakhstan Today: Succession and Development Prospects" roundtable, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the press service of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Fellowship includes members from Japan’s universities, research institutions, think tanks, businesses, NGOs and the media.

Main goal of this initiative – to organize research and deliver expert support to deepen Kazakhstan-Japan relations further. Among members are former Ambassadors of Japan to Kazakhstan and professors from acclaimed academic institutions, such as Waseda University, Ritsumeikan University, Teikyo University and Musashino University.

During the first meeting, Japanese experts discussed the situation in Kazakhstan, including the country's strategy to combat the coronavirus crisis and restore economic growth.

Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Japan, displayed political and economic reforms by Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the President of Kazakhstan, to the participants.

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The expert focused on the continuity of power, a model unique for Central Asia, in which Nursultan Nazarbayev, the First President of Kazakhstan, made a great contribution to sovereignty and paved the way for constitutional transfer of power – one of the main elements of the legitimate state.

Kei Karasawa, Chairman of Fellowship, Professor Emeritus at Ritsumeikan University, commended social and economic stability initiatives, including "Listening state" concept and the National Council of Public Trust – Kazakhstan’s new civil society dialogue platform.

Toshio Tsunozaki, the Ambassador of Japan to Kazakhstan in 2003-2005, highlighted Kazakhstan’s successful economic recovery, income protection efforts and post-epidemic recovery strategy.