Anastassiya Schacht, BA MA


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Institut für Geschichte
Universität Wien
Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien

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Publikationen

Protests in Kazakhstan (Viktoria Morasch)

Autor(en)
Anastassiya Schacht, Irena Remestwenski
Abstrakt

The first week of January 2022 was largely shaped by news of protests rapidly escalating all across Kazakhstan. In the span of only a few days, the situation changed from nationwide peaceful protests citing economic reasons, over demands for political change, violent rallies and lootings in the country´s largest city, to what appears as a coup, resulting from a power struggle between the former and the current presidents. With the latter calling in the foreign troops, and Russia significantly involved yet again - the week has seen a landslide change in the political landscape of the world´s 9th largest country - and of the whole Central Asian region.

Anastassiya Schacht is an associated researcher at RECET. Here, she speaks with Viktoria Morasch, a journalist working for newspapers Die Zeit and Tageszeitung.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geschichte, Forschungszentrum für die Geschichte von Transformationen
Publikationsdatum
01-2022
ÖFOS 2012
601022 Zeitgeschichte
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/477ef6ee-2488-4f1e-a657-080b59a02316

Vorträge & Aktivitäten

Protests in Kazakhstan (Viktoria Morasch)

Autor(en)
Anastassiya Schacht, Irena Remestwenski
Abstrakt

The first week of January 2022 was largely shaped by news of protests rapidly escalating all across Kazakhstan. In the span of only a few days, the situation changed from nationwide peaceful protests citing economic reasons, over demands for political change, violent rallies and lootings in the country´s largest city, to what appears as a coup, resulting from a power struggle between the former and the current presidents. With the latter calling in the foreign troops, and Russia significantly involved yet again - the week has seen a landslide change in the political landscape of the world´s 9th largest country - and of the whole Central Asian region.

Anastassiya Schacht is an associated researcher at RECET. Here, she speaks with Viktoria Morasch, a journalist working for newspapers Die Zeit and Tageszeitung.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geschichte, Forschungszentrum für die Geschichte von Transformationen
Publikationsdatum
01-2022
ÖFOS 2012
601022 Zeitgeschichte
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/477ef6ee-2488-4f1e-a657-080b59a02316