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USE OF LATİN ALPHABET İN INTERNATİONAL POLİTİCS

Abstract

This paper aims to discuss the effects of using Latin alphabet in international politics for Kazakhstan. After examining briefly Kazakh foreign policy goals and itssituation in international political area, this paper tries to give some insights about how switching from Cyrillic to the Latin alphabet can help Kazakhstan for achieving foreign policy goals and having a more prominent and effective role in international politics.

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Çiğdem Şahin
Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University
Turkey


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