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Global Gateway as a tool for sustainable growth of Kazakhstan

Aida Yerimpasheva and Hans-Christian Brauweiler

No 2025-2, Discourses in Social Market Economy from OrdnungsPolitisches Portal (OPO)

Abstract: Kazakhstan views the implementation of the European Union's Global Gateway strategy as a key element of its foreign economic policy. For Kazakhstan, this strategy is important not only from an economic point of view, since it is aimed at stimulating the country's sustainable growth, but also from the point of view of geopolitical risks, allowing it to move away from excessive dependence on one direction (be it Russia or China) and, ultimately, strengthen multi-vectors. The presence of a strong European track makes Kazakhstan's foreign economic strategy more sustainable. A comprehensive analysis conducted as part of desk research allowed us to make several key conclusions regarding the new European strategy. Thus, the Global Gateway offers Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries a new model of cooperation focused on long-term economic and social progress without sacrificing sovereignty. On the other hand, challenges remain significant, and the success of the Global Gateway depends on how they are overcome. The implementation of Global Gateway projects largely depends on the creation of effective coordination mechanisms between EU institutions and the authorities of Kazakhstan.

Keywords: Global Gateway; sustainable development; cooperation; BRI; geoeconomic strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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