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The first power transition in contemporary Kazakhstan started in 2019 after long-term president Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped aside. Top-down rotations of elites are one of the key methods post-Soviet leaders use to manage patronal states. The staffing policy of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Nazarbayev’s successor, is no exception, although the process turned out to be extended over several years, since Tokayev inherited the elite network his predecessor had built over several decades. This research introduces a new dataset focused on elite rotations in Kazakhstan, which could serve as a blueprint for data collection on developing nations experiencing power transitions. The collected data contains sociodemographic and career characteristics of 136 cases of individuals who held the highest political and administrative offices in Kazakhstan during January 2019–April 2023, detailed up to precise durations spent in office. The results show that the high rate of renewal of Kazakhstan’s administrative elite during Tokayev’s first presidential term was achieved even before the controversial Kazakh unrest of 2022. The transition of power in Kazakhstan was completed between late 2022 and April 2023. The results can be compared to a “colorless revolution,” since the renewal of the administrative elite of Kazakhstan under the leadership of Tokayev exceeded 85%.

The first power transition in contemporary Kazakhstan started in 2019 after long-term president Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped aside. Top-down rotations of elites are one of the key methods post-Soviet leaders use to manage patronal states. The staffing policy of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Nazarbayev’s successor, is no exception, although the process turned out to be extended over several years, since Tokayev inherited the elite network his predecessor had built over several decades. This research introduces a new dataset focused on elite rotations in Kazakhstan, which could serve as a blueprint for data collection on developing nations experiencing power transitions. The collected data contains sociodemographic and career characteristics of 136 cases of individuals who held the highest political and administrative offices in Kazakhstan during January 2019–April 2023, detailed up to precise durations spent in office. The results show that the high rate of renewal of Kazakhstan’s administrative elite during Tokayev’s first presidential term was achieved even before the controversial Kazakh unrest of 2022. The transition of power in Kazakhstan was completed between late 2022 and April 2023. The results can be compared to a “colorless revolution,” since the renewal of the administrative elite of Kazakhstan under the leadership of Tokayev exceeded 85%.

New in Advance Articles:

Colorless Revolution. Elite Rotations in Post-Nazarbayev’s Kazakhstan
by Denis Ri & Kirill Petrov

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TWO full time researcher positions in Oxford and Sheffield now open for applications, as part of our Leverhulme project “The 101st Kilometre: Soviet marginalization, migration, memory and mapping”. Please spread the word!

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Rectangular banner with black, serifed text, a black border, burnt red ornamental patterns, and a beige background announcing updates for the CESS Regional Conference 2026. The CESS and Nazarbayev University logos rest on either side of a black silhouette of Astana's skyline at the bottom of the poster. NU's logo displays the gold uppercase letters "N" and "U," underlaid with a koshkar muyiz ornamental pattern, and the university's name in black, uppercase font. CESS's logo displays a black silhouette of a yurt with a cutout of a horse and the CESS initials.

Greetings from our team at CESS! We are happy to share some conference updates regarding CESS 2026.

See the recent post on our website for more details 👉 tinyurl.com/3k5f3nb8

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Cold War Socialism, Non-Alignment and Anti-Colonialism in the Yugoslav Press, 1961-1979 with @exeter.ac.uk. Applications open soon. link.bl.uk/q95

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Poster announcing open nomination period for CESS Book Awards. The background consists of an offset sepia square with a faded stripe running through the middle. This square overlays a black background, leaving four black corners exposed. A yellow text box with black serifed text announces the book award at the top of the page. Below, a black and white graphic of an open book sits above a beige text box with text announcing the nomination deadline and award categories. The CESS banner sits at the bottom of the poster. It consists of a gold silhouette of a yurt with a horse cutout, and the CESS initials alongside "Central Eurasian Studies Society" in orange-highlighted text.

We are happy to announce the open nomination period for CESS's 2026 Book Awards.

Nominated books must be submitted by May 15, 2026.

For more details on the award, eligibility, and the submission process, see our recent post on the CESS website:
centraleurasia.org/awards/booka...

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Rosenberg Book Prize – Central European History Society

@ceuropeanhistory.bsky.social is now accepting nominations for its Hans Rosenberg Book Prize for an outstanding monograph on Central European history published in 2025. Please spread the word! For eligibility and nomination process info visit: tinyurl.com/h3urjpr4. Deadline: June 1, 2026.

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Postdoctoral Researcher - Member of the REVENANT (Revivals of Empire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Tribulation) Research Group, supported by the European Research Council consolidator grant #101002908 A full-time position on a fixed-term contract to conduct research related to the overall objectives of the REVENANT project REQUIREMENTS:

Vacancy: Postdoctoral Researcher - Member of the REVENANT (Revivals of Empire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Tribulation) Research Group: www.euraxess.hr/jobs/416774

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Tracing the Traces The Politics of Scale in Environmental Conservation in the Late Soviet Arctic

TOMORROW: What can the traces we leave tell us about our place in the world? Join us as Dr. Dima Arzyutov explores this concept through the mechanical tracks left by Soviet vehicles near the Arctic Circle.

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Square poster in beige with tan trim, a black frame, and burnt red ornamental patterns advertising conference grants for the CESS Regional Conference 2026. Black text announces the grants at the top of the poster, while smaller black text below encourages applicants and notes the application deadline. Two black text boxes with white text indicate eligibility for grants. The CESS and Nazarbayev University logos rest on either side of a black silhouette of Astana's skyline at the bottom of the poster. NU's logo displays the gold uppercase letters "N" and "U," underlaid with a koshkar muyiz ornamental pattern, and the university's name in black, uppercase font. CESS's logo displays a black silhouette of a yurt with a cutout of a horse and the CESS initials.

Are you presenting at the CESS 2026 Conference in Astana, Kazakhstan? Do you reside or work in a Central Eurasian country?

CESS will offer a limited number of merit-based conference grants.

Apply here:
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For more details, see our recent website post:
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Yellow, square poster with lighter yellow clouds in the background and a black frame. A cloud-shaped text bubble with a bold black border announces the early-bird discount for CESS 2026 registration in black, underlined, serifed text. Bold black text below notes the early-bird registration cutoff date. A flock of five blue, brown, and green birds with yellow beaks fly in staggered formation below the text bubble. NU's logo displays the black uppercase letters "N" and "U," underlaid with a koshkar muyiz ornamental pattern, and the university's name in black, uppercase font. CESS's logo displays a black silhouette of a yurt with a cutout of a horse and the CESS initials. Next to the CESS logo, the organizations name is listed in unserifed black text, underscored by an orange line.

Registration for the CESS Regional Conference 2026 is now open!

Register before May 1st for early-bird rates.

Register here and save now:
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See more about the conference on our website:
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We look forward to seeing you in Astana!

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Online banner for 13th IOS Annual Conference, title: "From Contested Pasts to (In)Secure Futures – Politics in East and Southeast Europe". 22-24 April, Regensburg, URL: www.leibniz-ios.de/conference2026

"From Contested Pasts to (In)Secure Futures": At the 2026 IOS Conference, we will examine the profound political upheavals underway in Eastern Europe and introduce our new Department of Politics. Keynotes by Iryna Marchuk and Maria Mälksoo.

🔗 Program is now online: leibniz-ios.de/veranstaltun...

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The Alexander Nash Fellow will be appointed for two years to undertake an independent programme of research in Albanian Studies, from which peer-reviewed publications will be generated and results and findings disseminated to a variety of audiences. The Fellow will also support the delivery of the School’s undergraduate and postgraduate teaching portfolio, including but not limited to providing dissertation supervision to any students specialising in Albanian Studies.

The Alexander Nash Fellow will be appointed for two years to undertake an independent programme of research in Albanian Studies, from which peer-reviewed publications will be generated and results and findings disseminated to a variety of audiences. The Fellow will also support the delivery of the School’s undergraduate and postgraduate teaching portfolio, including but not limited to providing dissertation supervision to any students specialising in Albanian Studies.

Job vacancy: Alexander Nash Fellowship in Albanian Studies

The postholder will be appointed for two years to undertake an independent programme of research in Albanian Studies.

💼 Full time, fixed-term
🗓️ Closing date: 30 April 2026
💬 Interviews: 26 May 2026
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ASEEES invites submissions of original essays on
contemporary issues or matters of broad professional interest to the
Association’s membership. We heartily encourage members — including
graduate students — to submit article pitches for NewsNet.
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Mapping Romani futures: Connected local histories and global realities Date and Time: Friday, April 10, 2026 at 12:30pm – 6:45pm EDT. Reception to follow at 7:00pm EDT. Location: 110 Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy St, Cambridge MA 02138 (Harvard University) and…

On April 10, the FXB Center will host the 14th Harvard Roma Conference, “Mapping Romani futures: Connected local histories and global realities.” Speakers include Drs. Margareta Matache, Chelsi West Ohueri, and Maria Bucur, among many others. Join us & register today! shorturl.at/wqzvR

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A beige poster with a stained watercolor underlay. Green text reads "Happy Nowruz" above a graphic of wheatgrass in a tan, circular pot, a gold teapot, and three eggs on a tan, circular plate. Green leaves frame the lower corners of the graphic. Red tulips with green leaves and stems frame the poster's bottom corners, while a floral, geometric pattern in blue and yellow frames the top corners. A circular CESS logo is centered at the bottom of the poster, showing a black yurt with a horse-shaped cutout, above a "CESS" cutout, on a gold background.

Happy Nowruz from our team at Central Eurasian Studies!

We wish you joy and prosperity in this coming year.

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CESS Regional Conference 2026 Call for Proposals - Central Eurasian Studies Society Announcing Central Eurasian Studies Society's 2026 Regional Conference, to be hosted from June 16 - 19, 2026, at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan.

THREE DAYS LEFT TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS TO CESS 2026!

Deadline - March 22, 2026

CESS Regional Conference 2026 -
Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
June 16-19, 2026

For more details on submitting, see our call for papers:
tinyurl.com/3h4wnjwz

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From our winter issue: "Writing Without Letters: Inscriptive Practices in Trans-Indigenous Arctic Literacy History" (Dmitry Arzyutov and Laura Siragusa, The Ohio State University). Find the abstract on our website!

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Call for Papers – Central Asian Affairs (Special Issue) - Central Eurasian Studies Society Central Asian Affairs is seeking contributions for its upcoming issue, "Academic Freedom, Integrity, and Governance in Central Asia: Theory, Practice, and Emerging Challenges."

CALL FOR PAPERS

Central Asian Affairs is seeking contributions to its upcoming special issue, "Academic Freedom, Integrity, and Governance in Central Asia: Theory, Practice, and Emerging Challenges."

For more on the issue's scope and submission guidelines, see our post on the CESS webpage below.

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Now available: SEEJ 69.4 (Winter 2025). Find the TOC on our website!

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Event poster for 'Literature and identities in Moldova, Romania and the diaspora with Tatiana Țîbuleac' with images of book covers by Tatiana Țîbuleac. In-person and online.

The in-person tickets are now sold out, but you can still join us online to hear from the bestselling author and EU Prize for Literature winner Tatiana Țîbuleac.

🗓️ 13 March at 5pm
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Call for proposals | Aleksanteri Institute | University of Helsinki The Aleksanteri Institute welcomes applications for its Visiting Fellowships for the academic year 2026-2027. The Aleksanteri Institute is the Finnish Centre for Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern Europea...

We now welcome applications for Visiting Fellowships for the academic year 2026-2027!

Visiting Fellows Programme's Call for Proposals and link to the application form here: www.helsinki.fi/en/aleksante...

Please submit your application by 28 March 2026.

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Landscape-oriented poster announcing an extended proposal deadline for the CESS Regional Conference 2026. A black text box with uppercase font advertises the extended proposal deadline at the top of the poster, while black text below notes the conference title, theme, and proposal deadline. The logos for conference hosts, Nazarbayev University (NU) and Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS), appear at the bottom of the page. NU's logo displays the uppercase letters "N" and "U," underlaid with a koshkar muyiz ornamental pattern, and the university's name in black, uppercase font. CESS's logo displays a black silhouette of a yurt with a cutout of a horse and the CESS initials. Next to this graphic, Central Eurasian Studies Society is spelled out in black text and highlighted in orange. The poster background is beige with a Central Asian ornamental overlay in faded black.

Landscape-oriented poster announcing an extended proposal deadline for the CESS Regional Conference 2026. A black text box with uppercase font advertises the extended proposal deadline at the top of the poster, while black text below notes the conference title, theme, and proposal deadline. The logos for conference hosts, Nazarbayev University (NU) and Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS), appear at the bottom of the page. NU's logo displays the uppercase letters "N" and "U," underlaid with a koshkar muyiz ornamental pattern, and the university's name in black, uppercase font. CESS's logo displays a black silhouette of a yurt with a cutout of a horse and the CESS initials. Next to this graphic, Central Eurasian Studies Society is spelled out in black text and highlighted in orange. The poster background is beige with a Central Asian ornamental overlay in faded black.

EXTENDED PROPOSAL DEADLINE - March 22, 2026

CESS Regional Conference 2026 -
Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
June 16-19, 2026

We are pleased to announce an extended 7-day deadline for CESS 2026 proposals.

For more details on submitting, see our call for papers:
tinyurl.com/3h4wnjwz

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New episode of Yurt Jurt podcast with Buryat architect, activist and artist Seseg Jigjitova. We’ve been conversing for a while, from Berlin to Mediterranean. Then we sat down in a small bedroom and poured our hearts out. This is a special episode. Take a listen.

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Pannier and Hillard's Spotlight on Central Asia: New Episode Out Now - The Times Of Central Asia As Managing Editor of The Times of Central Asia, I’m delighted that, in partnership with the Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs, from October 19, we are

Stephen M. Bland will appear on the Spotlight on Central Asia podcast with @pannierb.bsky.social to discuss how the Iran war is affecting the region’s trade routes and diplomacy alongside Alex Vatanka https://ow.ly/eUOA50YpHwo #CentralAsia #IranWar #Podcast #Geopolitics #TradeRoutes #MiddleEast

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Translation as Resistance A groundbreaking scholarly account of translation as a form of resistance in Ukrainian and Czech history, from imperial oppression to Soviet censorship and beyond. In cultures and communities under pr...

My forthcoming co-edited volume. Already in pre-order with publication date in July 2026!
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Call for Self-Nominations for the Board of Directors
Deadline: April 15
ASEEES is currently accepting self-nominations for the 2027 ASEEES Board of Directors. All Board positions are for three-year terms, except the Graduate Student Representative, which is for a two-year term.
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Changing Russian Identities after 2022 – a Comparison between Finland and Latvia ERDAM ZOiS Event

12 March, 13:00 | Online

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has changed general & self-perceptions of ‘Russianness’ abroad.

At an event by the #ERDAM network, reserchers discuss what findings from interviews with Russians living in #Latvia & #Finland imply for diaspora & identity studies.

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'Gorshkov provides powerful evidence, especially from areas affected by famines and collectivization, of the ubiquity of child vagrancy and the increasingly coercive means used to address it.' Slavic Review

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A history in acts and gestures: Performance, Central Asia and the Caucasus | Tate Watch, listen and read

Alen Lee is a cool artistic writer to watch rn:

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