Anastassiya Schacht, BA MA
ZUR PERSON
ehemals
Mitarbeiter*in Administration
am
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